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1 posted on 02/04/2004 12:12:40 PM PST by djf
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To: djf
When did this ruling come down?
2 posted on 02/04/2004 12:15:31 PM PST by scouse
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To: djf
It will probably be another 9,000 years before the Indians turn them over for study.
4 posted on 02/04/2004 12:17:33 PM PST by Big Mack (I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain TO EAT VEGETABLES!)
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To: blam
Kennewick Man ping.
5 posted on 02/04/2004 12:17:57 PM PST by Question_Assumptions
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To: djf
Cool.........
6 posted on 02/04/2004 12:18:00 PM PST by FourtySeven (47)
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To: djf
In other words, Kennewick Man is protected.
8 posted on 02/04/2004 12:18:56 PM PST by Igraine
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To: djf
What a terrible ruling! This will wreck their claims of victimhood and privelage now!

From what I remember, Janet Reno had a hand in handing over the remains to the Indians.

9 posted on 02/04/2004 12:19:01 PM PST by KC_Conspirator (This space for rent)
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To: djf
INTREP
10 posted on 02/04/2004 12:19:38 PM PST by LiteKeeper
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To: djf
They've probably already burned his bones in a "ceremony". Can't have 9000 year old caucasian skeletons lying around taking away victimhood.
12 posted on 02/04/2004 12:22:28 PM PST by #3Fan
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To: djf
This is a BIG ruling...it will undoubtedly shed more light on how old our earth is and how old "man" is.....and how "man" got here in the good ole US of A.....this is going to be interesting!!
13 posted on 02/04/2004 12:24:50 PM PST by smiley
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To: djf
Sorry, I'm out of the loop.

Which tribe claimed him under NAGPRA, anyway?
14 posted on 02/04/2004 12:27:45 PM PST by been called a cynic
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To: djf
As a direct descendant of Gringo, I mean Kennewick Man let me be first to say…..

I DEMAND A CASINO AND TAX FREE TABACO!

15 posted on 02/04/2004 12:27:54 PM PST by usurper
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To: djf
Great news! BUT it isn't a Caucasiod skeleton .
16 posted on 02/04/2004 12:33:49 PM PST by Varda
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To: djf; Admin Moderator
Spell check please
17 posted on 02/04/2004 12:36:25 PM PST by visualops (Liberty is both the plan of Heaven for humanity, and the best hope for progress here on Earth-G.W.B.)
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To: djf
This is terriffic. I had always understood that the Clintonoids buried the remains under a lot of stuff in order to disrupt the possibility of dispacing our "Native" American brothers or "Aboriginal Americans" (sometimes known as "Injuns") from their place as the first people in America.

regards,

18 posted on 02/04/2004 12:39:00 PM PST by Jimmy Valentine (DemocRATS - when they speak, they lie; when they are silent, they are stealing the American Dream)
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To: djf; shamusotoole
Court: Scientists Can Study Kennewick Man

By JOSEPH B. FRAZIER
Associated Press Writer
February 4, 2004, 4:18 PM EST

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Scientists can study the Kennewick Man -- 9,300-year-old remains found in Washington state -- despite the objections of some American Indian tribes, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday.

Northwest tribes consider the bones sacred and want to bury them. But the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with a lower court that found that federal grave-protection law does not apply because there is no evidence connecting the remains with any existing tribe.

Kennewick Man has drawn scientific interest because it is one of the oldest, most complete skeletons found in North America, with characteristics unlike modern Indians.

The bones, found in 1996 on the north bank of the Columbia River by teenagers going to a boat race, are housed at the Burke Museum at the University of Washington in Seattle.

The Army Corps of Engineers initially agreed with the tribes and seized the bones before they could be transported to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.

Scientists seeking to study the bones went to court to get access to them, but then-Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt ordered the remains returned to the tribes in 2000.

U.S. Magistrate John Jelderks ruled in 2002 that the remains could be studied, and a three-judge panel of the San Francisco-based appeals court agreed. The appeals court found that the remains do not fall under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act and can be studied under the Archaeological Resources Protection Act.

The repatriation law "unambiguously requires that human remains bear some relationship to a presently existing tribe or people, or culture to be considered Native American," Judge Ronald M. Gould wrote.

The ruling said it is impossible for a tribe to demonstrate such a relationship with Kennewick Man because the remains date back before any recorded history.

Interior Department scientists concluded the remains were unlike those of any known modern Indians but it did not rule out some distant biological connection. The appeals court, however, said there must be a more recent link to justify returning the bones and preventing any scientific study.

The Umatilla, Yakama, Colville and Nez Perce tribes are seeking the remains.

26 posted on 02/04/2004 5:51:42 PM PST by blam
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To: djf
Full text of the court's decision available here.
28 posted on 02/04/2004 5:58:52 PM PST by Lurking Libertarian (Non sub homine, sed sub Deo et lege)
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Just adding this to the GGG homepage, not sending a general distribution.
Please FREEPMAIL me if you want on, off, or alter the "Gods, Graves, Glyphs" PING list --
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50 posted on 10/17/2004 6:12:39 PM PDT by SunkenCiv ("All I have seen teaches me trust the Creator for all I have not seen." -- Emerson)
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