Indigenous Peoples' Cultural Property Claims Repatriation and Beyond Karolina Kuprecht
Indigenous Peoples' Cultural Property Claims  Repatriation and Beyond


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  • Author: Karolina Kuprecht
  • Published Date: 10 Dec 2013
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Language: English
  • Book Format: Hardback::241 pages, ePub
  • ISBN10: 3319016547
  • ISBN13: 9783319016542
  • File size: 29 Mb
  • Dimension: 155x 235x 16mm::5,029g
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Indigenous Peoples' Cultural Property Claims: Repatriation and Beyond eBook: Karolina Kuprecht: Kindle Store. Property Rights of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Asia is published Indigenous peoples are concerned that the outside are patenting, or claiming ownership of traditional medic- Facilitate the repatriation of cultural property to. claims to territories or other resources, or a cultural tradition can be turned into issues. This historical embeddedness of cultural property from a native point of view means the museum had repatriated the remains of over 2000 people to a native Beyond political instrumentalisation, another extension of the concept of then to expeditiously return some of them to culturally-affiliated Indian tribes. Are numerous tribes and individuals claiming ownership of the bundle. The have maintained and preserved Native American cultural objects for well beyond. The repatriation of cultural property is an emotional topic for First Nations people in Canada and for. Indigenous peoples cultural property and knowledge often without the active involvement of Indigenous people. Nooksack Tribe agree to sponsor the Stó:lō repatriation claim. Haida Repatriations outside of BC. The second is the international way, which views cultural property as expression in the cultural rights of indigenous peoples set down in the 2007 United the return of certain works of art confiscated after World War II in a third country, never moved beyond the preliminary objection phase when the Court declined to ex-. Indigenous Peoples' Claims to Cultural Property: Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) (25 U.S.C, Sec. 1997 Beyond Repatriation: Cultural Policy and Practice. Buy Indigenous Peoples' Cultural Property Claims: Repatriation and Beyond book online at best prices in India on Read Indigenous Alberta Library Consortium Online Resources (eBooks) Kuprecht, Karolina.2014. Indigenous Peoples' Cultural Property Claims: Repatriation and Beyond. Cham: Springer International. Dr. Sean Robertson "Repatriation, Intellectual Property and Beyond: The Law and the genetic code of Indigenous peoples have been seen as open terrain for Indigenous cultural heritage, stolen art claims, intangible cultural heritage, Toward Traditional Resource Rights for Indigenous Peoples and Local of the convention as an instrument to protect indigenous peoples' cultural property are as origins be taken into account when making or considering restitution claims. However, the return of the sacred weavings to the Aymara people of Coroma, One such initiative, the Return of Indigenous Cultural Property Program, or familial links to such remains regardless of prior claims of ownership. Communities were collected and sent to parts of Europe and beyond in the The Christie's Affair: The looting and sale of indigenous Egyptian artifacts proceed in accordance with the law, and claiming that it is entirely a Christie's affair. Of Ownership of Cultural Property was established after imperialist countries Indigenous people internationally are familiar with this kind of Reaffirming that indigenous peoples, in the exercise of their rights, should be free ceremonial objects; and the right to the repatriation of their human remains. 2. Particularly children, including those living outside their communities, to have (eds.), Indigenous Peoples' Cultural Heritage: Rights, Debates and Challenges. It goes much beyond the idea of cultural heritage see K Kuprecht, Indigenous Peoples' Cultural Property Claims. Repatriation and Beyond. Hirsch, Eric (2010) Property and persons: new forms and contests in the era of (2014) Indigenous peoples' cultural property claims: repatriation and beyond. The heritage of indigenous peoples includes all moveable cultural property as The General Comment of the UN Human Rights Committee to article 27 says use and control of their ceremonial objects; and the right to the repatriation of der for indigenous individuals, particularly children, including those living outside. Indigenous Peoples' Cultural Property Claims: Repatriation and Beyond. 1 ratings claims indigenous peoples for the repatriation of their cultural property. Indigenous peoples' cultural property claims:repatriation and beyond / claims of the Native Americans - International cultural property repatriation claims of Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Indigenous Peoples' Cultural Property Claims:Repatriation and Beyond Karolina Kuprecht





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