7/12/09
“OLDER THAN AMERICA” SHOWCASE SCREEING
IN LOS ANGELES
Presented by
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC’S ALL ROADS INTERNATIONAL FILM PROJECT
Saturday, July 18, 2009 at 7:00pm | James Bridges Theater - UCLA Campus, 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CA
Tickets are $10.00, however, you can get a “Friends of the Director” discount.
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To see the OLDER THAN AMERICA trailer at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoHT6EP5sxIQ & A to follow screening.
In attendance:
Director, Georgina Lighting: Executive Director, Audrey Martinez; Producer, Christine K. Walker
Actors: Chris Mulkey, Wes Studi, Tantoo Cardinal, Dennis Banks, Crystle Lightning, and more!
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2009
DAG
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ARRESTS MADE IN OPERATION
TARGETING NETWORK SELLING STOLEN NATIVE
AMERICAN ARTIFACTS
Two-Year Undercover Operation
in
Taken From Public, Native American Lands
SALT LAKE CITY – FBI and BLM agents, joined by the U.S. Marshals
and local and state law enforcement partners, were
simultaneously arresting defendants and executing search warrants in Utah Wednesday morning
following a more than two-year undercover operation targeting a network of
individuals allegedly involved in the sale, purchase, and exchange of artifacts
illegally taken from public or Indian lands in the Four Corners region of the
country. The investigation represents the nation’s largest investigation
of archaeological and cultural
artifact thefts.
Twelve indictments charging 24 defendants
with violations of the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA) and the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
(NAGPRA) were unsealed this morning in
The indictments were announced this morning
in Salt Lake City by the Deputy
Attorney General David W. Ogden of the U.S. Department of
Justice; Ken Salazar, Secretary of the Interior; Brett L. Tolman, U.S Attorney in Utah; Timothy J. Fuhrman, Special Agent in
Charge of the FBI’s Salt
Lake City Field Office; and Larry Echo Hawk, Assistant Secretary of the Interior for
Indian Affairs.
In addition to ARPA and NAGPRA violations, the indictments allege
theft of government property, depredation of government property, and theft of
Indian tribal property. The indictments unsealed today were returned by a
grand jury in
“These archaeological treasures are precious and protecting them preserves a
rich history and heritage. That is why the Justice Department will use all of its
tools to vigorously enforce the laws designed to
safeguard the cultural
heritage of Native
Americans,” said Deputy Attorney General Ogden.
“Recommitting resources and focus to criminal justice in Indian Country is of
paramount importance to the Justice Department. We are currently
conducting a training initiative with the Interior Department for federal
prosecutors and law enforcement personnel on looting, vandalism, and illegal
trafficking of cultural heritage, and are planning to reach out to with Indian
Country leaders in the near future to engage in an ongoing consultation on
these issues.”
“Let this case serve notice
to anyone who is considering breaking these laws and trampling our nation’s
cultural heritage that the BLM, the Department
of Justice, and the federal government will track you down and
bring you to justice,” said Secretary Salazar. “As these alleged
criminals are prosecuted and as federal agents continue to hunt down wrong
doers, BLM cultural resources staff will work to ensure the proper recovery,
identification, repatriation, and storage of the artifacts that have been
confiscated.
“The indictments unsealed today charge a group of
defendants, largely excavators, dealers, and collectors, with serious
violations of federal law,” U.S. Attorney Tolman said
today. “Those who remove or damage artifacts on public or tribal lands
take something from all of us. These treasures are the heritage of all
Americans, and in many cases, the objects are sacred to Native Americans. The
notion that you can take whatever you want from public lands is wrong.
Individuals engaged in this kind of conduct will be investigated and
prosecuted.”
“The FBI has taken this matter seriously and
spent a significant amount of personnel and financial resources in exposing
this network of individuals illegally trafficking in these items,” said FBI Special Agent in
Charge Fuhrman. “The FBI remains committed to devoting all necessary
resources to address this problem.”
“The problem American Indian and Alaska Native tribes face of looters robbing them of their cultural
patrimony is a major law enforcement issue for federal agencies responsible for
enforcing historic
preservation laws in Indian Country," said Assistant
Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs Larry Echo Hawk.
"Today’s action should give tribes reassurance that the Obama Administration is serious in preserving and
protecting their cultural property."
The
Defendants will have initial appearances
before U.S. Magistrate Judge Samuel Alba at the Grand County Courthouse in
ARPA prohibits the unauthorized excavation
and removal of archaeological resources on federal lands as well as the unlawful
sale, purchase, or exchange of such resources. Under NAGPRA, any Native American human
remains, funerary objects, objects of cultural patrimony and sacred
objects must be repatriated to Indian tribes. The BLM will consult
with tribes to determine cultural affiliation and to facilitate
repatriation. For artifacts not subject to NAGPRA, the BLM will work with
museums to stabilize, identify, and preserve them under the provisions of ARPA,
and make them available for scientific research and public education.
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