Dartmouth College discovers indigenous remains in anthropology department, sparking calls for accountability
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New Hampshire’s Dartmouth College, which was founded to educate Native Americans in 1769, is under pressure after indigenous remains were found at the institution.
"It’s hard to reconcile. It’s hard to see the college in this old way where they were taking Native remains and using them for their own benefit," said Johnson-Jennings, a senior and co-president of Native Americans at Dartmouth. The remains were used to teach a class as recently as last year, just before an audit concluded they had been wrongly catalogued as not Native.
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