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NATIVE AMERICAN GRAVES PROTECTION:ROSITA WORL, PH.D.
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Congressional Testimony
04-20-1999
United States Senate
Commi'ttee On Indian Affaff's
Oversight Hearings
huplementation of the
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
Testimony By Rosita Worl, Ph.D. Sealaska Corporation Washington, D.C. April
20, 1999
Chairman Campbell Vice Chairman Inouye
My name is Rosita Worl and I am currently serving in the capacity of Interim
Executive Dir...
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