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What causes conflicts among people, and how can resolutions be reached?

Bellingham Schools Research Investigation

7th Grade

 

 

Questioning
What do you need to know to solve the problem or make the decision?

Important Questions to Answer:

1.    What features or traits of the Kennewick Man suggest his heritage?

2.    What specific sections of the law (NAGPRA) pertain to this issue? What does each section mean?

3.    Who are the eight archaeologists and why do they think they should have the rights to Kennewick Man?

4.    Who are the Umatilla Native Americans and why do they think they should have the rights to the bones of Kennewick Man?

5.    What points are valid and what points are invalid for each group?

 

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