The past decade saw major changes surrounding long-standing claims for indigenous rights to land and cultural heritage in postcolonial societies. These changes dramatically affect the way in which archaeology is practiced in those countries. The contributors to this volume address native title claims regarding land use, ownership, and cultural patrimony in settings as diverse as Australia, Canada, Pacific Islands, South Africa, New Zealand, and the United States. The cases they explore show ways in which the 21st century practice of archaeology will hinge upon sensitive dealings with indigenous peoples and effectively addressing their concerns about their cultural remains
This Discussion Paper arises from a concern that the current contributions of anthropology i...
International audienceLand claims, today called "Native Title Claims", have in Australia become the ...
This thesis is designed to contribute to the discussion of the issues confronting Australian Courts ...
Chapter 6 Lessons from Northern Territory land claims: a Land Council perspective / Jeff Stead not a...
In 2007, the United Nations adopted a landmark resolution for indigenous issues, the Declaration on ...
Contact archaeology in Australia is emerging as an important tool in the independent verification of...
About the book: The original papers collected in this pioneering volume address the historical archa...
The collected essays in this volume address contemporary issues regarding the relationship between I...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
Anthropology’s involvement with Australian Indigenous people seeking to obtain legal rights, particu...
Calls to imagine new ways of thinking about place, difference and belonging in the Australian contex...
The original papers collected in this pioneering volume address the historical archaeology of Aborig...
Within the legal profession working with the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) (NTA), there is significant...
The overtly technical process of making a native title application has obscured one of the central r...
Although most native title holders have had specific rights to protect places of sign...
This Discussion Paper arises from a concern that the current contributions of anthropology i...
International audienceLand claims, today called "Native Title Claims", have in Australia become the ...
This thesis is designed to contribute to the discussion of the issues confronting Australian Courts ...
Chapter 6 Lessons from Northern Territory land claims: a Land Council perspective / Jeff Stead not a...
In 2007, the United Nations adopted a landmark resolution for indigenous issues, the Declaration on ...
Contact archaeology in Australia is emerging as an important tool in the independent verification of...
About the book: The original papers collected in this pioneering volume address the historical archa...
The collected essays in this volume address contemporary issues regarding the relationship between I...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
Anthropology’s involvement with Australian Indigenous people seeking to obtain legal rights, particu...
Calls to imagine new ways of thinking about place, difference and belonging in the Australian contex...
The original papers collected in this pioneering volume address the historical archaeology of Aborig...
Within the legal profession working with the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) (NTA), there is significant...
The overtly technical process of making a native title application has obscured one of the central r...
Although most native title holders have had specific rights to protect places of sign...
This Discussion Paper arises from a concern that the current contributions of anthropology i...
International audienceLand claims, today called "Native Title Claims", have in Australia become the ...
This thesis is designed to contribute to the discussion of the issues confronting Australian Courts ...