BA in Anthropology & Archaeology, current MPH candidate
Association of Professional Geneaologists, Member Number: 0015330

Olivia Rose Henriques
Human Skeletal Biology, Ethics, Archival History, and Public Health
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NAGPRA COMPLIANCE AND REPATRIATION


2019-2021

    Museums are full of voices, though most of them don't speak aloud. You walk past a case of obsidian blades, shell pendants, woven baskets. Lots of clay pots. There’s quiet, but it’s not complete silence. Everything in those cases is saying something.
    The real question is: who gets to interpret it? Who gets to decide what the story is, and when it’s time to give it back?

    Compliance is rarely just paperwork, although I wish it were that straightforward.  It’s history, grief, and bureaucracy all braided together.
    It’s standing in front of a cabinet full of funerary objects and asking, why are these here? Who is missing from the conversation?