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Scientific Research and the Autonomy of Indigenous Peoples: The Case of the Kennewick Man

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This case discusses issues of research on human subjects, consent and value of scientific research, specifically the case of the Kennewick Man; the debate over the ethical and social-political issues surrounding the relation of archeology and archaeologist to indigenous peoples and the appropriateness of laws such as the NAGPRA to resolve these issues.

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Communicating Science and Engineering, Community and Participatory Research, Cultural Awareness and Sensitivity, Ethics and Society, Human Subjects Research, Institutional Review Boards, Research and Practice, Social and Political Conflict

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