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The Fight To Return Native Remains to Their Tribes

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The Loophole in the Culturally Unidentifiable Designation

Berkeley has designated the vast majority of its collection as culturally unidentifiable. It's a loophole because institutions are the ones doing this research, Nagbra says. They set the burden of proof, and they're usually the ones to make the final call. "We don't know where these came from," Berkeley said in 1993.

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