I'm intending to go into Native American law. Studying archaeology, especially the history of colonialism and artifact/sacred object theft, has shown me the true picture of the continued discrimination and deprivation that indigenous peoples face in this country, and I feel as if I could apply my interest in archaeology and indigenous matters more usefully in making a difference.
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I'm intending to go into Native American law. Studying archaeology, especially the history of colonialism and artifact/sacred object theft, has shown me the true picture of the continued discrimination and deprivation that indigenous peoples face in this country, and I feel as if I could apply my interest in archaeology and indigenous matters more usefully in making a difference.