Indigenous Peoples Cultural Heritage

Indigenous Peoples  Cultural Heritage
Author: Alexandra Xanthaki,Sanna Valkonen,Leena Heinämäki,Piia Kristiina Nuorgam
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2017-10-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004342194

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Indigenous rights to heritage have only recently become the subject of academic scholarship. This collection aims to fill that gap by offering the fruits of a unique conference on this topic organised by the University of Lapland with the help of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. The conference made clear that important information on Indigenous cultural heritage has remained unexplored or has not been adequately linked with specific actors (such as WIPO) or specific issues (such as free, prior and informed consent). Indigenous leaders explained the impact that disrespect of their cultural heritage has had on their identity, well-being and development. Experts in social sciences explained the intricacies of indigenous cultural heritage. Human rights scholars talked about the inability of current international law to fully address the injustices towards indigenous communities. Representatives of International organisations discussed new positive developments. This wealth of experiences, materials, ideas and knowledge is contained in this important volume.

Protection of First Nations Cultural Heritage

Protection of First Nations Cultural Heritage
Author: Catherine Bell,Robert Paterson
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780774858595

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Indigenous peoples around the world are seeking greater control over tangible and intangible cultural heritage. In Canada, issues concerning repatriation and trade of material culture, heritage site protection, treatment of ancestral remains, and control over intangible heritage are governed by a complex legal and policy environment. This volume looks at the key features of Canadian, US, and international law influencing indigenous cultural heritage in Canada. Legal and extralegal avenues for reform are examined and opportunities and limits of existing frameworks are discussed. Is a radical shift in legal and political relations necessary for First Nations concerns to be meaningfully addressed?

First Nations Cultural Heritage and Law

First Nations Cultural Heritage and Law
Author: Catherine Bell,Val Napoleon
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780774858465

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First Nations Cultural Heritage and Law explores First Nations perspectives on cultural heritage and issues of reform within and beyond Western law. Written in collaboration with First Nation partners, it contains seven case studies featuring indigenous concepts, legal orders, and encounters with legislation and negotiations; a national review essay; three chapters reflecting on major themes; and a self-reflective critique on the challenges of collaborative and intercultural research. Although the volume draws on specific First Nation experiences, it covers a wide range of topics of concern to Inuit, Metis, and other indigenous peoples.

International Trade in Indigenous Cultural Heritage

International Trade in Indigenous Cultural Heritage
Author: Christoph Beat Graber,Karolina Kuprecht,Jessica C. Lai
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780857938312

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This text sets the standard for researchers working on the difficult issues raised by trade and commerce in indigenous cultural heritage.

Indigenous Cultural Heritage and Intellectual Property Rights

Indigenous Cultural Heritage and Intellectual Property Rights
Author: Jessica Christine Lai
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2014-01-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783319029559

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Now more than ever, indigenous peoples’ interests in their cultural heritage are in the spotlight. Yet, there is very little literature that comprehensively discusses how existing laws can and cannot be used to address indigenous peoples’ interests. This book assesses how intangible aspects of indigenous cultural heritage (and the tangible objects that hold them) can be protected, within the realm of a broad range of existing legal orders, including intellectual property and related rights, consumer protection law, common law and equitable doctrines, and human rights. It does so by focusing on the New Zealand Māori. The book also looks to the future, analysing the long-awaited Wai 262 report, released in New Zealand by the Waitangi Tribunal in response to allegations that the government had failed in its duty to ensure that the Māori retain chieftainship over their tangible and intangible treasures, as required by the Treaty of Waitangi, signed between the Māori and the British Crown in 1840.

Indigenous Heritage

Indigenous Heritage
Author: Michelle Whitford,Lisa Ruhanen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2021-07-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000404555

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History shows that travellers sought to experience the unfamiliar and exotic cultures and traditions of Indigenous peoples, with early examples of Indigenous tourism in the United States, Canada, Scandinavia, Australia, New Zealand and countries throughout Asia and Latin America. Similarly, contemporary travellers demonstrate a desire to seek out opportunities to experience Indigenous peoples and their cultures. Thus, we are witnessing worldwide growth in the awareness of, and interest in, Indigenous cultures, traditions, histories and knowledges. Engagement in the tourism sector is regularly advocated for Indigenous peoples because of the socio-economic opportunities it provides; however, there are a range of cultural benefits including the maintenance, rejuvenation and/or preservation of Indigenous cultures, knowledges and traditions for Indigenous peoples who choose tourism as a vehicle to showcase their cultures. Consequently, tourism is regularly acknowledged as a means for facilitating the sustainability of tangible and intangible Indigenous cultural heritage including languages, stories, art, dance, rituals and customs. Importantly, however, the history of Indigenous peoples’ engagement in tourism has provided a range of examples of the threats to Indigenous culture that can accrue as a result of tourism (i.e., cultural degradation, commercialisation and commodification, authenticity and identity, among others). This book presents an exploration of the intersection between tourism and Indigenous culture. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Heritage Tourism.

Indigenous Heritage and Self determination

Indigenous Heritage and Self determination
Author: Tony Simpson
Publsiher: IWGIA
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1997
Genre: Law
ISBN: 8798411039

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The book aims to critically analyze the possible legal mechanisms and processes, which could be used by indigenous peoples in the protection and management of their cultural and intellectual property. The book studies the historic and legal context in which the debate on the rights of indigenous peoples has developed. It analyses mechanisms such as the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS). The book ends with a discussion on the possible courses of action, which indigenous peoples could take in order to improve the levels of protection and management available to them regarding their cultural and intellectual rights.

Protecting Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage

Protecting Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage
Author: Marie Battiste,James Youngblood (Sa'ke'j) Henderson
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2000-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781895830576

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Whether in Canada, the United States, Australia, India, Peru, or Russia, the approximately 500 million Indigenous Peoples in the world have faced a similar fate at the hands of colonizing powers. Assaults on language and culture, commercialization of art, and use of plant knowledge in the development of medicine have taken place all without consent, acknowledgement, or benefit to these Indigenous groups worldwide. Battiste and Henderson passionately detail the devastation these assaults have wrought on Indigenous peoples, why current legal regimes are inadequate to protect Indigenous knowledge, and put forward ideas for reform. Looking at the issues from an international perspective, this book explores developments in various countries including Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and also the work of the United Nations and relevant international agreements.