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Home » Blog » E96: Mad Bear at Temple Square: Unprecedented Protest

September 14, 2021

E96: Mad Bear at Temple Square: Unprecedented Protest

Displays showing the remains of Native Americans were pretty normal in LDS museums for many decades. In this episode, Thomas Murphy gives a brief history of how these displays came to be, who protested them, and why repatriation is finally starting to happen. This episode is from the 2021 Sunstone Symposium.

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