When descendant groups are denied direct and meaningful engagement in decision making, heritage management policies are ineffective at best and harmful at worst. Access to and control over one’s own heritage is a basic human right essential to identity, wellbeing and worldview. The historic separation of Indigenous peoples from their heritage not only results in considerable economic and cultural harms, but is a form of violence. Community-based heritage initiatives are capable of challenging colonial structures in the research process without compromising the integrity of archaeology. Local and international approaches to negotiated practice are discussed, as is an example of activism to protect ancestral burial grounds and sacred sites. P...
The contribution examines the interplay between the protection of Indigenous heritage and foreign di...
A version of this Topical Issue was submitted as a response to the New South Wales Government's Offi...
In support of advancing the recognition and inclusion of Indigenous Cultural Heritage in all its div...
Questions about who "owns" or has the right to benefit from Indigenous heritage are at the core of o...
PROF. MICHAEL F. BROWN, President of the School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe, is the author of si...
Although most native title holders have had specific rights to protect places of sign...
Within the global discourse on cultural heritage and its conservation, Indigenous voices are increas...
In the contemporary era, Indigenous nationhood exists at multiple scales. It’s most visible and reco...
Indigenous rights to heritage have only recently become the subject of academic scholarship. This co...
In the face of globalization and diminishing natural resources, Indigenous knowledge and biodiversit...
An electronic version of this book is freely available, thanks to the support of libraries working w...
Archaeology and the stewardship of cultural heritage are inherently political undertakings. Worldwid...
On September 19-21 2014, the Tlicho Government, the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Cent...
This thesis examines the issue of Aboriginal cultural heritage management and governance by Aborigin...
Indian Country bustles with energy when powwow celebrations highlight the summer season. The powwow ...
The contribution examines the interplay between the protection of Indigenous heritage and foreign di...
A version of this Topical Issue was submitted as a response to the New South Wales Government's Offi...
In support of advancing the recognition and inclusion of Indigenous Cultural Heritage in all its div...
Questions about who "owns" or has the right to benefit from Indigenous heritage are at the core of o...
PROF. MICHAEL F. BROWN, President of the School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe, is the author of si...
Although most native title holders have had specific rights to protect places of sign...
Within the global discourse on cultural heritage and its conservation, Indigenous voices are increas...
In the contemporary era, Indigenous nationhood exists at multiple scales. It’s most visible and reco...
Indigenous rights to heritage have only recently become the subject of academic scholarship. This co...
In the face of globalization and diminishing natural resources, Indigenous knowledge and biodiversit...
An electronic version of this book is freely available, thanks to the support of libraries working w...
Archaeology and the stewardship of cultural heritage are inherently political undertakings. Worldwid...
On September 19-21 2014, the Tlicho Government, the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Cent...
This thesis examines the issue of Aboriginal cultural heritage management and governance by Aborigin...
Indian Country bustles with energy when powwow celebrations highlight the summer season. The powwow ...
The contribution examines the interplay between the protection of Indigenous heritage and foreign di...
A version of this Topical Issue was submitted as a response to the New South Wales Government's Offi...
In support of advancing the recognition and inclusion of Indigenous Cultural Heritage in all its div...