Restoring Rights, Returning Ancestors, and Building Relationships by Center for Race & Gender published on 2020-10-08T20:30:21Z October 1, 2020 - CRG Thursday Forum Thirty years after the passage of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), only one-third of Native American ancestral remains have been repatriated from museums. UC Davis NAGPRA Project Manager Megon Noble presents case studies and discusses ongoing consultation and repatriation efforts with Native American governments and communities, in conversation with Lauren Kroiz, Associate Professor of Art History and Faculty Director of the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology. Co-sponsored by the Decolonizing Museums Working Group. Links with additional information: UC's Native American Cultural Affiliation and Repatriation Policy(https://www.ucop.edu/research-policy-analysis-coordination/policies-guidance/curation-and-repatriation/index.html) UC Berkeley NAGPRA Policy (https://vcresearch.berkeley.edu/nagpra/nagpra-policy)