Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility: Park Service Archeological Scandal Sparks No Reforms
April 16, 2024
April 16, 2024
WASHINGTON, April 16 -- Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility issued the following news release on April 15, 2024:
A multi-year investigation has concluded that two National Park Service (NPS) archeologists committed extensive financial and ethical improprieties, but their trafficking in stolen Native American human remains did not constitute violations of law. That result creates a bad precedent which may hinder the legally required repatriation of such materials in the . . .
A multi-year investigation has concluded that two National Park Service (NPS) archeologists committed extensive financial and ethical improprieties, but their trafficking in stolen Native American human remains did not constitute violations of law. That result creates a bad precedent which may hinder the legally required repatriation of such materials in the . . .