An illustrated comic explaining the obligations and impact of the NAGPRA legislation project, made for Native peoples, archaeologists, museum practitioners, and others in the repatriation process.
An analysis of relationship between NAGPRA and archaeological practices, "to determine whether NAGPRA has caused an increase or decrease in the amount of archaeologicaladministrative, laboratory, and fieldwork completed between 1985 and 2005."
An accessible handbook for those unfamiliar with existing policy, which covers many laws pertaining to historic preservation, including repatriation laws.
Researchers conducted a survey regarding the perception and impact of NAGPRA on American Indian/Alaska Native tribes, by sending a survey to 508 federally recognized tribes in 32 states. The summary begins on page 27.
This article examines the implementation of repatriation via NAGPRA by analyzing curtural affiliation decisions made by museums and federal agencies between 1990-1999.