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EDITORIAL: Let scientists study Kennewick
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SEPTEMBER 27, 2000

In an editorial today, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer says the Department of Interior should let scientists study Kennewick Man before returning him to five area tribes.

The paper says the Interior has set a bad scientific precedent. They say scientists should be allowed to conduct their own studies to find out if Kennewick Man was of a "different racial origin" than the area tribes.

Get the Story:
EDITORIAL: Court should let scientists see Kennewick Man first (The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 9/27)

Get the Kennewick Reports and Data:
Kennewick Man (National Parks Service)

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NAGPRA (Tribal Law)