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Many Native Americans consider digging up ancestors’ bones and the objects buried with them a spiritual wrong. They can sometimes use the law to stop digs or get items returned, but only if a court says they have “standing” (the right to sue). Courts usually allow heirs, the landowner, or groups with a clear interest in a grave to sue. Recent graves linked to a living Native community are more likely to give that community standing; very old graves in places the community hasn’t lived recently usually do not. When standing exists, property law can help: courts have ruled that buried items aren’t “abandoned” and can be returned to tribal representatives, and communal tribal property can’t be sold away by a single person, so museums can’t assume they own such items just because they bought them from an individual.

Logic Breakdown

Find the passage's overall claim about legal remedies and standing—choose the answer that summarizes how common law (including property law) can protect remains and artifacts when Native Americans can establish standing.

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Which one of the following best expresses the main idea of the passage?

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D
The passage's main point is that, when Native Americans can establish standing, common law can provide protection for ancestral remains and the artifacts buried with them. Support: "In cases where standing can be achieved, however, common law may provide a basis for some Native American claims against archaeologists and museums." The passage elaborates with property-law support: "Property law, for example, can be useful in establishing Native American claims to artifacts that are retrieved in the excavation of ancient graves..." and notes that Charrier v. Bell "suggests that artifacts excavated from Native American ancestral graves should be returned to representatives of tribal groups who can establish standing in such cases." Option D succinctly captures this overall claim.
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