Kennewick Man Project

Project directions

Guiding questions for project research

List of articles to start off your research

Directions for the paper, the checklist of things to turn in, and the framework for grading

Form for evaluation of group members

Survey

Style guide : format for in-text citations and bibliographic references 

Survey about the Kennewick Man exercise 

Internet Links

A good starting place on the web is the Tri-City Herald 's Kennewick Man Virtual Interpretive Center.

The Seattle Times and the Oregonian also have a number of articles on Kennewick Man that are available through a search on line.

The Seattle Weekly , a free newspaper, has several in depth articles on Kennewick Man.  Be sure to read the articles, KMAN and Bones of Contention.

About.com has a good selection of articles.  Search on Kennewick Man, Paleoindian, repatriation, or NAGPRA.

For information about the scientists' point of view, check out Friends of the Past .

The National Park Service has the results of the research done on the remains, as well as an important letter sent to the Army Corps about the remains.

The Burke Museum at the University of Washington just held a symposium on issues surrounding Kennewick Man.  Their web site includes a timeline and perspectives from both sides of  the debate.

A comprehensive web page on repatriation and reburial issues by Larry Zimmerman of University of Iowa.  He also has a transcript of the movie, Bones of Contention , which we saw in class.

This is a link to a new documentary movie, Kennewick Man: An Epic Drama of the West .  On the web site, they give some background information, lay out the major players, and provide some links.


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