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Dr. Karen Burns

Forensic Anthropologist / Archeologist, Fulbright Scholar, University Prefessor, Ph.D.

Why I am a Marauder

I became acutely aware of the fate of families of disappeared persons during the 1990’s in Guatemala while teaching short courses in human skeletal analysis for the newly-forming Guatemalan forensic anthropology teams.

Dr. Karen Burns

My years of experience in U.S. forensic laboratories, disasters, and crime scene investigations had prepared me to work with unidentified human remains, but it was the Mayan Indians who taught me empathy for the survivors.

The Mayans had requested exhumation and identification of victims because of their belief that personal and community recovery depended on the revelation of truth and the opportunity to rebury their loved ones according to custom and tradition. Throughout our work, the victims’ families gathered at the sides of the mass graves. They lit candles, prayed, and cried. After the analysis was completed, team members met with the families, explained results, and participated in reburial ceremonies. The experience provided a model for my work in many other places.

The loss of a loved one is a heart-wrenching experience, but most people can find a sense of peace if they are provided with the truth about the death and given the opportunity to lay the body to rest in their chosen way. I am committed to facilitate the process of healing by offering my knowledge and experience in recovery and analysis of human skeletal remains.

Background: Dr. Karen Burns

Karen Ramey Burns, Ph.D., forensic anthropologist, specialist in human identification, international consultant in human rights investigations, Research Professor at the University of Utah, Fulbright Scholar, National Disaster Medical System Anthropologist, co-founder of EQUITAS – a Colombian non-governmental organization devoted to aiding families of the disappeared through psychosocial and forensic science assistance.

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