An archaeologist wants to dig up the burial site of a group of ancient Native Americans, to preserve the artifacts in a museum. What is the drawback for Native Americans to preserving these burial artifacts in a museum?

1. The artifacts may not be properly preserved by the museum.
2. Disturbing the artifacts could interfere with life after death.
3. The artifacts may be restored, destroying some of their original meaning.
4. Disturbing the artifacts could result in damage to the local environment.

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The most significant drawback for Native Americans to preserving these burial artifacts in a museum is:

2. Disturbing the artifacts could interfere with life after death.

For many Native American cultures, burial sites and the artifacts within them hold deep spiritual significance related to their beliefs about the afterlife. Disturbing these sites can be seen as a violation of sacred practices and beliefs, impacting their understanding of life and death.