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State archaeologist wants to return Indian remains to tribes PDF Print E-mail
Written by DeadGirl   
Monday, 08 May 2006
(Columbia-AP) May 7, 2006 - Federal red tape is blocking the return of the remains of hundreds of American Indians to tribes for reburial.

State archaeologist Jon Leader is caretaker for about 300 Native American remains that he wants returned to tribes for reburial.

Harold "Buster" Hatcher is chief of the Waccamaw tribe in Horry County. Hatcher wants remains of tribal members returned for reburial.

But here's the catch. Hatcher's tribe is not federally recognized. And federal law restricts the return of remains only to those tribes that have federal recognition.

So the remains are locked away in two-by-two cardboard boxes at University of South Carolina's Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology.

Leader is director of the institute and is responsible for keeping the remains safe and untouched until someone lets him release them.

http://www.wistv.com/Global/story.asp?S=4870925

 
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