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Exclusive: California Buries Science 

Teaching collections were never intended to be included in the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act

By Elizabeth Weiss, October 28, 2023 2:50 am

Elizabeth Weiss, PhD, Professor of Anthropology, examining skeletal remains. (Photo: Elizabeth Weiss)

On October 10, 2023, California Governor Gavin Newsom – whose Democratic party claims to be the party of science and science education – signed two anti-science education bills (AB226 and AB389) into law, that require the University of California and the California State University systems to bar the use of skeletal collections that cannot be affiliated with any living descendants for research and teaching purposes.

AB 226 by Assemblyman James Ramos (D-San Bernardino), which applies to the University of California system – California’s research-focused public university system – states that “The University of California is strongly urged to prohibit use of any Native American human remains or cultural items for purposes of teaching or research at the University of California.” Even more egregiously, AB 389, also authored by Assemblyman James Ramos, which applies to the California State University system – California’s 23 campus public university system which focuses on teaching – includes the requirement to adopt “a policy that prohibits the use of Native American human remains or cultural items for the purposes of teaching or research at the California State University while in the possession of a California State University campus or museum.”

Teaching collections were never intended to be included in the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, the federal law regulating the repatriation and reburial of Native American human remains. Targeting teaching collections, such as in AB226 and AB389, will result in the gutting of anthropology labs that teach students the skills of osteological identification needed for careers in medicine, cultural resource management, and forensic sciences.

Forensic anthropologists and archaeologists have been key in helping identify the victims of some of the worst tragedies, such as the 9­/11 terrorist attacks. Their skills have been honed by learning skeleton anatomy on collections made up of intact bones, broken bones, burnt bones, and thousands of bone fragments.

Teaching collections contain remains from a variety of sources. At San José State University, where I began teaching human osteology in 2004, the collection contains remains from medical and dental donations, remains purchased from India when it had a thriving skeletal trade market, remains from historic sites, and remains from archaeological sites. Some bones came from people who donated materials they’d inherited; other bones were exposed during construction of new roads. Some bones come from local areas, but others come from as far away as Africa. There’s no way to determine which remains are Native American, much less which tribe they may have belonged to.

Yet, with AB226 and AB389 in place, Native American reburial activists will likely claim the entire collections, and laws such as AB275 will support these unscientific claims, since the law states that “If there is conflicting evidence, tribal traditional knowledge shall be provided deference”, even when this consists of creation myths and other spiritual tales. When the collections are lost, we lose a tool to train the next generation who would bring justice to families of victims of terrorism, other crimes, and natural disasters. And, all we’ll have left to offer these families is “thoughts and prayers”, brought to you by the party of science.

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3 thoughts on “Exclusive: California Buries Science 

  1. I encourage everyone to research Professor Weiss. She deserves a congressional award for courage because of her refusal to be silenced by so-called institutions of higher learning. These so-called institutions of higher learning are nothing more than anti science shills promoting woke indoctrination.

  2. The left only uses ‘Science” as long as it furthers leftism. They throw it away as soon as it gets in the way of their real agenda.

    1. “…..brought to you by the party of science.”

      Yes, CW. And if that doesn’t work for the left, they will use fake science to promote their agenda.

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