Kennewick Man: an epic drama of the West
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Filmakers Library
2002
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Beschreibung: | Title from resource description page (viewed May 24, 2011) On July 28th, 1996, two college students stumbled upon an anthropological find that would change forever the way North Americans view their past. While sneaking into hydroplane races on the Columbia River in Kennewick, WA., Will Thomas and Dave Deacy noticed a human skull mired in the mud. It turned out to be one of the oldest and most complete skeletons ever found in North America. James Chatters, the anthropologist who eventually investigated the skeleton, determined that the skull had "Caucasoid" features. The word, "Caucasoid," and the subsequent carbon dating of the bones, which found them to be over 9,000 years old, ignited a firestorm of controversy. These events pitted science against religion and scientists against Native Americans. The scientists demanded the right to study the bones. The Umatilla Tribe believed the bones to be sacred and ancestral. They were adamant that the bones be repatriated to the tribes for reburial. The American government, seemingly caught in the middle due to the fact that the remains were found on Federal land, decided to repatriate the remains to the Tribe. Eight scientists then filed a lawsuit in order to block this repatriation, claiming that more study was needed to determine ownership. The documentary explores with humor and compassion the cultural assumptions and differing opinions among the various groups involved, and attempts to explain why so many have claimed the bones of Kennewick Man. The far-reaching implications for the future of American anthropology, our view of America's ancient past, and the present day relationship between Native and non-native people are addressed |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (87 min.) |
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spelling | Carver, Kyle Verfasser aut Kennewick Man an epic drama of the West Filmakers Library, Inc. presents ; a film by Kyle Carver and Ryan Purcell ; a Riverside Films production New York, NY Filmakers Library 2002 1 Online-Ressource (87 min.) tdi rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from resource description page (viewed May 24, 2011) On July 28th, 1996, two college students stumbled upon an anthropological find that would change forever the way North Americans view their past. While sneaking into hydroplane races on the Columbia River in Kennewick, WA., Will Thomas and Dave Deacy noticed a human skull mired in the mud. It turned out to be one of the oldest and most complete skeletons ever found in North America. James Chatters, the anthropologist who eventually investigated the skeleton, determined that the skull had "Caucasoid" features. The word, "Caucasoid," and the subsequent carbon dating of the bones, which found them to be over 9,000 years old, ignited a firestorm of controversy. These events pitted science against religion and scientists against Native Americans. The scientists demanded the right to study the bones. The Umatilla Tribe believed the bones to be sacred and ancestral. They were adamant that the bones be repatriated to the tribes for reburial. The American government, seemingly caught in the middle due to the fact that the remains were found on Federal land, decided to repatriate the remains to the Tribe. Eight scientists then filed a lawsuit in order to block this repatriation, claiming that more study was needed to determine ownership. The documentary explores with humor and compassion the cultural assumptions and differing opinions among the various groups involved, and attempts to explain why so many have claimed the bones of Kennewick Man. The far-reaching implications for the future of American anthropology, our view of America's ancient past, and the present day relationship between Native and non-native people are addressed This edition in English Nonfiction films Funde Indianer Politik Cultural property / Repatriation / United States Human remains (Archaeology) / Government policy / United States Human remains (Archaeology) / Washington (State) Indians of North America / Anthropometry / Washington (State) Indians of North America / Antiquities / Government policy Indians of North America / Washington (State) / Antiquities Kennewick Man USA Washington (State) / Antiquities Purcell, Ryan Sonstige oth Filmakers Library, inc Sonstige oth Riverside Films Productions Sonstige oth http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?ANTH;1779491 Verlag Volltext |
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title_auth | Kennewick Man an epic drama of the West |
title_exact_search | Kennewick Man an epic drama of the West |
title_full | Kennewick Man an epic drama of the West Filmakers Library, Inc. presents ; a film by Kyle Carver and Ryan Purcell ; a Riverside Films production |
title_fullStr | Kennewick Man an epic drama of the West Filmakers Library, Inc. presents ; a film by Kyle Carver and Ryan Purcell ; a Riverside Films production |
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title_short | Kennewick Man |
title_sort | kennewick man an epic drama of the west |
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