Question

When excavated several hundred graves and thousands of associated artifacts from Kodiak Island in the 1930s and sent them to the Smithsonian Institution:
a. He made sure to obtain the permission of the living descendants first.
b. He saw no need to consult with the local community, viewing the bones and artifacts from a strictly scientific perspective.
c. He was able to do so without concern for the wishes of any descendants because the island was unoccupied at the time of excavation.
d. He was met with many volunteers from the local community who were eager to assist in his excavations so that they could learn more about their own history.

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