Repatriation of sacred indigenous cultural heritage and the law : lessons from the United States and Canada / Vanessa Tünsmeyer.
2022
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Title
Repatriation of sacred indigenous cultural heritage and the law : lessons from the United States and Canada / Vanessa Tünsmeyer.
Author
Tünsmeyer, Vanessa, author.
ISBN
9783030890476 (electronic bk.)
3030890473 (electronic bk.)
3030890465
9783030890469
3030890473 (electronic bk.)
3030890465
9783030890469
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2022]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxi, 515 pages) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-89047-6 doi
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K3791
Dewey Decimal Classification
344/.09
Summary
This book examines the ways in which law can be used to structure the return of indigenous sacred cultural heritage to indigenous communities, referred to as repatriation in this volume. In particular, it aims at developing legal structures that align repatriation with contemporary international human rights standards. To do so, it gathers the most valuable lessons learned from different repatriation laws and frameworks adopted in the United States and Canada. In both countries, very different ways of approaching repatriation have been used for several decades, highlighting the context-dependent nature of repatriation. The volume is divided into four parts, looking first at international law, then at the national legal landscape in the United States, followed by Canada, before the different repatriation models are evaluated against the backdrop of human rights law standards. Emphasis is placed not only on repatriation-specific legislation but also on the legal context in which it was developed and operates. In turn, the fourth part develops various models on the basis of these experiences that can be aligned with contemporary indigenous and cultural rights. The book ends by considering the models' suitability for international repatriation and the lessons that can be learned from them. The primary audience includes those addressing the legal hurdles to repatriation, be they researchers, policymakers, communities, or museums.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 7, 2022).
Series
Studies in art, heritage, law and the market ; v. 3. 2524-7433
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Repatriation of Sacred Indigenous Heritage under International Human Rights Law
3. Repatriation of Sacred Indigenous Heritage under International Cultural Heritage Law
4. Repatriation of Sacred Indigenous Heritage in U.S. Law
5. Evaluation of Repatriation in U.S. Law
6. Indigenous Sacred Heritage on the National Level: Federal Canadian Law & Canadian Museums
7. Repatriation of Sacred Indigenous Cultural Heritage under Provincial Law - Alberta and British Columbia
8. Evaluating the Position of Indigenous Indigenous Sacred Cultural Heritage in Canadian Law
9. Repatriation Models
10. Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations.
2. Repatriation of Sacred Indigenous Heritage under International Human Rights Law
3. Repatriation of Sacred Indigenous Heritage under International Cultural Heritage Law
4. Repatriation of Sacred Indigenous Heritage in U.S. Law
5. Evaluation of Repatriation in U.S. Law
6. Indigenous Sacred Heritage on the National Level: Federal Canadian Law & Canadian Museums
7. Repatriation of Sacred Indigenous Cultural Heritage under Provincial Law - Alberta and British Columbia
8. Evaluating the Position of Indigenous Indigenous Sacred Cultural Heritage in Canadian Law
9. Repatriation Models
10. Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations.