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Skull Wars : Kennewick Man, Archeology, and the Battle for Native American Identity
 
 
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Skull Wars : Kennewick Man, Archeology, and the Battle for Native American Identity (Hardcover)

by David Hurst Thomas (Author) "ON THE MORNING OF October 12, 1492, Cristobal Colon (Christopher Columbus) guided his small landing party onto dry land..." (more)
Key Phrases: skull wars, skull science, racial determinism, Native American, New York, United States (more...)
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Since its discovery in 1996, the issues surrounding Kennewick Man have grown ever more complicated and controversial. Out of this fracas comes Skull Wars, David Hurst Thomas's masterful c