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Report Urges More Collaboration Between Federal and Tribe Governments in Repatriation Efforts

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Wednesday, August 27, 2008, 12:00am
A new report says there’s need for federal officials to work more closely with Native American tribes in identifying and returning human remains found in Indian burial sites. One local native archaeologist says both sides need to improve on their working relationship. Brian Bull reports...

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