[nativestudies-l] Workshop: Native American Cultural Property Law, Chicago, Oct 26-27
Alyssa Mt. Pleasant
alyssa.mt.pleasant at yale.edu
Tue Sep 20 13:38:48 EDT 2011
Via the D'Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian Studies at the
Newberry Library:
The National Preservation Institute, a nonprofit organization founded in
1980, educates those involved in the management, preservation, and
stewardship of our cultural heritage. The 2011-2012 National
Preservation Institute seminar schedule is available online at
www.npi.org <http://www.npi.org>. The 2011-2012 NPI News Release
includes the calendar and seminar descriptions
www.npi.org/NewsRelease2011-12.pdf
<http://www.npi.org/NewsRelease2011-12.pdf>.
_Advance registration rate extended through September 21, 2011_
_Native American Cultural Property Law_
Chicago, IL - October 26-27, 2011
in cooperation with the National Archives-Great Lakes Region
Review the use of federal, state, and tribal law to manage and protect
Native American cultural property under NAGPRA, ARPA, the Antiquities
Act, NHPA, NEPA, AIRFA, The Indian Arts and Crafts Act, Sacred Sites,
and selected state and tribal codes, with special emphasis on the
collections aspects of NAGPRA. Discussion will cover the
government-to-government obligations of federal and state agencies, the
fiduciary responsibility to tribes, and applications related to cultural
property through human rights law (sec. 1983), contract and tort
applications, and intellectual/intangible property law.An agenda is
available online at www.npi.org <http://www.npi.org>.
_Instructor_. Sherry Hutt, J.D., Ph.D., program manager, National NAGPRA
Program, National Park Service; trainer and author of books and articles
on cultural property law and management; former Superior Court Judge,
ARPA prosecutor, and museum trustee
_Registration_. A registration form is available online at
www.npi.org/register.html <http://www.npi.org/register.html>. Advanced
registration has been extended through September 21, 2011, for $450 (2
days). After that date, the regular registration rate is $500.
_Scholarships_. National NAGPRA Program scholarships -
www.npi.org/schol-NAGPRA.html <http://www.npi.org/schol-NAGPRA.html> -
and National Preservation Institute scholarships, through a grant
provided by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) -
www.npi.org/scholarships <http://www.npi.org/scholarships>- may be
available to qualified applicants.
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Questions? Please contact us. Thank you.
Jere Gibber
Executive Director
National Preservation Institute
P.O. Box 1702, Alexandria, VA 22313
703/765-0100; 703/768-9350 fax
_info at npi.org <mailto:info at npi.org>;_www.npi.org <http://www.npi.org>
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