Artifact Qusetions
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Artifact Qusetions
Oops!
So much for a united, sacred items front.
http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_13011842
It makes me wonder about the legal side of things.
Are Indian reservations Federal property?
If they are, then the cigarette shops and casinos would be under Federal control.
And they aren’t
However, if the reservations are owned by the tribe, then they are not Federal owned land but are private property, and the artifact laws do not apply to private property.
But everybody acts like they do.
So much for a united, sacred items front.
http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_13011842
It makes me wonder about the legal side of things.
Are Indian reservations Federal property?
If they are, then the cigarette shops and casinos would be under Federal control.
And they aren’t
However, if the reservations are owned by the tribe, then they are not Federal owned land but are private property, and the artifact laws do not apply to private property.
But everybody acts like they do.
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Re: Artifact Qusetions
This discussion may be of some help to you, kb. I'm not sure what you're asking.
http://academic.udayton.edu/Race/03justice/NALR007.htm
http://academic.udayton.edu/Race/03justice/NALR007.htm
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What's your point, kb? Those 'sacred artifacts' are simply a higher level souvenir scam. When the indians run out they just make new ones, looking ancient and weathered, to sell to stupid white men who are prepared to part with big bucks for a romantic fantasy. It's simply a cottage industry. Supply and demand.kbs2244 wrote:Oops!
So much for a united, sacred items front.
http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_13011842
It makes me wonder about the legal side of things.
Are Indian reservations Federal property?
If they are, then the cigarette shops and casinos would be under Federal control.
And they aren’t
However, if the reservations are owned by the tribe, then they are not Federal owned land but are private property, and the artifact laws do not apply to private property.
But everybody acts like they do.
Now, if the artifacts were tiger or elephant parts, I could see good reason to make this a problem. But they aren't. So what's the problem?
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Minimalist:
I am very much aware of the Kennewick Man story.
I monitor it.
But in this case there were no human remains.
Just “ceremonial” artifacts.
But there are at least 2 guys dead because of an investigation of a questionable “crime.”
RS:
I am well aware of the phony souvenir market.
I have seen them in shops where they didn’t bother to take off the infamous little gold oval “Made in China” label.
But these guys were dealing in the were the real stuff.
What I am questioning is whether these guys deserved to be in such fear of the law that they committed suicide.
I am very much aware of the Kennewick Man story.
I monitor it.
But in this case there were no human remains.
Just “ceremonial” artifacts.
But there are at least 2 guys dead because of an investigation of a questionable “crime.”
RS:
I am well aware of the phony souvenir market.
I have seen them in shops where they didn’t bother to take off the infamous little gold oval “Made in China” label.
But these guys were dealing in the were the real stuff.
What I am questioning is whether these guys deserved to be in such fear of the law that they committed suicide.
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Re: Artifact Qusetions
Well, it wasn't a capital crime so suicide does seem like an overreaction.
The graves protection act covers federal land only (and there is a lot of that out here) but a lot of reservations are not located at what the various tribes considered their "ancestral home lands." So, in the case of Kennebec, for example, there was no reason to automatically assume "kinship" with the nearest tribe living nearby now.
The Navajo have their own police force. I'm not sure about the others out here. A number of them seem to be little more than excuses to build casinos.
The graves protection act covers federal land only (and there is a lot of that out here) but a lot of reservations are not located at what the various tribes considered their "ancestral home lands." So, in the case of Kennebec, for example, there was no reason to automatically assume "kinship" with the nearest tribe living nearby now.
The Navajo have their own police force. I'm not sure about the others out here. A number of them seem to be little more than excuses to build casinos.
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I wouldn't be surprised if they were high as a kite on peyote, mescal, or crystal meth. Imagine the panic when the cops showed up!kbs2244 wrote:What I am questioning is whether these guys deserved to be in such fear of the law that they committed suicide.
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I don’t think so RS
These guys were white, middle aged, grandparents.
I believe one was a practicing physician.
To me it seems like an over reaction to possible public shame.
These guys were white, middle aged, grandparents.
I believe one was a practicing physician.
To me it seems like an over reaction to possible public shame.
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That's quite reasonable, kb.
Still, one wonders if it was that or they were afraid that an investigation would reveal other issues. Or, to put it another way, why assume that this was the only crime they committed?
Still, one wonders if it was that or they were afraid that an investigation would reveal other issues. Or, to put it another way, why assume that this was the only crime they committed?
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Re: Artifact Qusetions
The September/October issue of Archaeology has an article on this. It's a conversation with Archaeologist Winston Hurst who lives in the same town. Haven't read the whole thing as it just arrived a couple of hours ago.
BTW, Min they have an article about the "Earliest Canals in America" on the outskirts of Tucson. That's in your neck of the woods isn't it?
BTW, Min they have an article about the "Earliest Canals in America" on the outskirts of Tucson. That's in your neck of the woods isn't it?
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About two hours south, Leona. I do seem to recall reading something about that in the paper a while back, though.
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Canals? Plural? In the desert?
Were they navigable canals? For transportation? Or were they more like open air aquaducts? For irrigation, or for potable, drinking water?
Were they navigable canals? For transportation? Or were they more like open air aquaducts? For irrigation, or for potable, drinking water?
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http://ag.arizona.edu/AZWATER/awr/julya ... ture2.html
We have rivers in the desert. Sometimes, mainly in the rainy season, they even have water in them.
We have rivers in the desert. Sometimes, mainly in the rainy season, they even have water in them.
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Those are irrigation aquaducts. Not 'canals'.Minimalist wrote:http://ag.arizona.edu/AZWATER/awr/julya ... ture2.html
To call those flash flood wadis 'rivers' is a bit much.We have rivers in the desert. Sometimes, mainly in the rainy season, they even have water in them.
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Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed.
-- George Carlin
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But you do use that ridiculous nomenclature with delusions of grandeur!
It's rather hilarious...

Do you also have a 'sanitation engineer' cleaning your house?

Why not call a spade a spade?
You're not fooling anyone but yourself.