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NATION, Page 29American NotesACADEMEOld Bones, New Fight
The gesture seemed nice: Stanford University would return some
550 ancient remains to the Ohlone Indians. "Indian beliefs hold
ancestral remains to be sacred," wrote Stanford provost James
Rosse. The result, though, was one nasty academic fight. Bert
Gerow, an emeritus professor of anthropology at Stanford and
curator of the remains for about 40 years, immediately announced
he was the owner of most of them. Thereupon the chairman of
Stanford's anthropology department, James Lowell Gibbs Jr., had the
locks changed on the collection. The wrangle grew wider as
scientists contemplated the loss of the bones, some up to 3,000
years old, which have long been available for study. Clement
Meighan, head of the American Committee for the Preservation of
Archaeological Collections, weighed in: "We are not talking about
somebody's uncle. Some of these people were buried in the time of
the Greeks and the Romans. Destruction of their remains is really
unconscionable." Will the Indians ever bury those bones? Will
academe ever bury the hatchet? Stay tuned.