Learning NAGPRA Research Initiatives: 

  • Conducting interviews with educators, students, and repatriation professionals
  • Sending online surveys to students and faculty in anthropology- and museum studies-related programs
  • Requesting and analyzing course syllabi
  • Textual analysis of textbooks from anthropology and museum studies courses
  • Conducting a comparative NAGPRA teaching study at 5 universities and colleges around the U.S.

Preliminary data for the educator and student online surveys was presented at the 2015 American Anthropological Association annual meeting in Denver, CO.  You may see the pdf of the poster here.  Additional analysis of the survey results were presented at the 2016 Society for American Archaeology annual meeting in Orlando, FL.  The pdf of that poster is here.  You may also see the online survey questions for educators and for students.  The project plans to publish a report of the survey response in an open access journal.  Please sign up for our newsletter to be notified of updates.  We will also share the news on anthropology and museum studies email lists. 

An overview of the Learning NAGRA Project's research initiatives and work was presented at the 2017 American Association of Physical Anthropologists Meeting annual meeting in New Orleans, LA.  The pdf of that poster is here