Panel Discussion: “Repatriation Futures at UCSB and Beyond”

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Date & Time

Wed, Feb 12 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

Address (map)

University of California, Santa Barbara, Building 581, off, Ocean Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93106

Venue (website)

UCSB Faculty Club

The Walter H. Capps Center for the Study of Ethics, Religion, and Public Life will present “Repatriation Futures at UCSB & Beyond,” a panel featuring local, national, and global repatriation and burial protection experts on Feb. 12th at 4:00pm at UCSB’s Betty Elings Wells Pavilion (Faculty Club). This event is free and open to the public.

What are the future horizons for indigenous repatriation work? What are best practices in repatriation settings, and how might they inform repair work in other contexts, such as education or land returns? This panel discussion will begin by foregrounding Chumash leaders, then build outward to include broader Indigenous repair work nationally and globally. A reception will follow the panel.

Panelists

Edward Halealoha Ayau, Executive Director, Hui Iwi Kuamo‘o

Walter Echo-Hawk, author, attorney, and legal scholar

Cristina Gonzales, Registrar, Santa Rosa Rancheria

Dolly Kikon, Professor of Anthropology, UC Santa Cruz

C. Timothy McKeown, legal anthropologist and repatriation consultant

Justin Richland, Professor of Anthropology, UC Irvine

Nakia Zavalla, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer and Cultural Director, Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians

Moderator

Greg Johnson, Professor, Religious Studies; Director, Walter H. Capps Center, UCSB

This event is funded by a grant from the Henry Luce Foundation, and co-sponsored by the American Indian & Indigenous Collective at UCSB.

 

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