Posted on 03/19/2009 8:05:35 AM PDT by JoeProBono
Officials at the University of California are moving to give two of the oldest-known skeletons in North America to a local Native American tribe, against the recommendation of university scientists who say the bones should be retained for study.
Under federal law, bones are returned to a tribe that can prove 'cultural affiliation' through artefacts or other analyses. At nearly 10,000 years old, the skeletons in question unearthed in 1976 at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) are so ancient that they are not culturally linked to any tribe...But last month, University of California president Mark Yudof and UCSD chancellor Marye Anne Fox began seeking a rare federal approval to give the skeletons to the local Kumeyaay tribe, which has asked for them. And some anthropologists say the decision is based on politics, not science.
(Excerpt) Read more at nature.com ...
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Thanks JoeProBono.At nearly 10,000 years old, the skeletons in question â unearthed in 1976 at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) â are so ancient that they are not culturally linked to any tribe...But last month, University of California president Mark Yudof and UCSD chancellor Marye Anne Fox began seeking a rare federal approval to give the skeletons to the local Kumeyaay tribe, which has asked for them. And some anthropologists say the decision is based on politics, not science.Yudof and Fox should be fired and blackballed. |
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Pure PC BS!!
what is that?
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