Wana the Bear v. Community Construction
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wana-the-bear-v-community-construction-282-4841611
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Wana the Bear v. Community Construction
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Wana the Bear v. Community Construction (1982) was a court case decision by the California Court of Appeals that upheld the non-protected status of Native American burial grounds. The decision effectively allowed for the continued mass desecration of Native American burial sites, including looting, since they were not legally protected as cemeteries. The case is often referred to as a display of ethnocentrism in legal decisions. In 1990, U.S. Congress passed the Native American Graves Protection
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wana_the_Bear_v._Community_Construction
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2023-09-08T21:27:53Z
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