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Re: Edmontosaurus collection returned to Standing Rock Sioux
Everyone seems to be missing the main point of this situation. There is
a lesson to be learned here... It's called, "Get it in writing" before
you dig.
They have no one to blame but themselves.
And I do hope that the Sioux follow through with what their plans
appear to be. A museum would bode well for the reservation,
financially. And the more people that go, the more people will see the
pathetic state of Native American Indian affairs in this country.
Kris
Saurierlagen@gmail.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Chure <danchure@easilink.com>
To: VRTPALEO@usc.edu; DML <dinosaur@usc.edu>
Sent: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 7:05 pm
Subject: Edmontosaurus collection returned to Standing Rock Sioux
The Concordian College collection of Edmontosaurus bones, number nearly
14,100 elements, has been returned to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of
South Dakota. Details can be read at:Â
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http://www.livewiredj.net/concordian/pacercms/article.php?id=718Â;
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