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Subject Hot off the press CSQ 49-2! Rematriation: Bringing Home Our Past, Present, and Future
Date June 18, 2025 1:00 AM
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** Rematriation: Bringing Home Our Past, Present, and Future
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Cultural Survival Quarterly 49-2 (June 2025)
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** Rematriation: Restoring Land, Ceremony, and Indigenous Leadership ([link removed])
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Dr. Crystal Cavalier-Keck (Occaneechi-Saponi)
Rematriation is a spiritual and political act of restoring Indigenous relationships to land, water, language, and spiritual responsibility.


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Corn Sister Circle: Honoring Our Ancestors, Grounded on Our Ancestral Homelands ([link removed])
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Lauren Peters (Mashpee Wampanoag)
A communal garden project in West Barnstable, MA, is rematriating King Philip corn and honoring Wampanoag traditions.

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Tedong-tedong: Bringing Ancestral Memories to Life in Mamasa ([link removed])

Taufik Rama Wijaya (Mala’bo’)
For the Mamasa Peoples of West Sulawesi, Indonesia, tedong-tedong (buffalo-shaped wooden tombs) represent a deep spiritual connection to ancestors.

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International Gathering of Indigenous Tattooers Spotlights Reawakening of Wayuu Ancestral Ways ([link removed])

Paloma Abregu (Quechua Chanka)
A gathering in Wayuu territory reawakens the practice of tattooing, facilitates intergenerational sharing, and provides a space for reconnection with cultural identity.

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Qatŝ’ay: Bringing Tŝilhqot’in Spirits Home ([link removed])

Nati Garcia (Maya Mam) and Georges Dougon (Dogon)
In Canada, Tŝilhqot’in youth are leading efforts to rematriate sacred woven baskets.

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Who Owns the Past? The Return of Our Ancestors ([link removed])

Izaira López Sánchez (Ntyivi Ñuu Savi)
Indigenous people have to drive rematriation processes to facilitate healing.

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Rematriation of Yulića Offers Profound Healing ([link removed])

Clare Van Holm & Shelly Covert (Nisenan)
A grassroots campaign restores the Nisenan Tribe’s ancestral homelands in California after displacement and loss of federal recognition.

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People, Not Artifacts: Bringing Our Relatives Home ([link removed])

Candyce Testa (Mashantucket Pequot)
Interview with Michael Thomas (Mashantucket Pequot) about the recent rematriation of Wangunk ancestral remains.


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Rematriation: Bringing Home Our Past, Present, and Future ([link removed])

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