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Emotion and the return of ancestors: Repatriation as affective practice
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Cressida Fforde and others
Published: 18 August 2022
... Matter emotional affects racial stereotyping social benefit collecting discourse Hochschild A R Jost J T Reddy W M Smith L T Wetherell M authenticity Indigenous heritage Morton A registers of engagement Richardson R Smith L Hawaii kaumaha Hubert J reburial issue Australian Aboriginal...
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Early World Heritage: Rarefied Humanity, Civilizational Grandeur, and World History
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Elif Kalaycioglu
Published: 24 February 2025
... with these questions even when nominations such as the Auschwitz Concentration Camp and the Island of Gorée highlighted them. World Heritage Nubia World Heritage List indigenous heritage colonial heritage world history civilizations desire recognition subjectivity Authoring UNESCO’s intellectual...
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Sigiriya Rock: Global Heritage Commodified, Local Heritage Forgotten, and Who Is Listening?
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Jagath Weerasinghe and Peter R. Schmidt
Published: 16 April 2019
... a series of inquiries among healers, artisans, and irrigation managers, new insights are gained into indigenous heritage values and meanings that are separated from heritage values assigned to Sigiriya. These insights compel an argument for the necessity to incorporate the ideas and opinions...
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Navigating Entanglements and Mitigating Intergenerational Trauma in Two Collaborative Projects: Stewart Indian School and “Our Ancestors’ Walk of Sorrow” Forced Removal Trail
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Sarah E. Cowie and Diane L. Teeman
Published: 15 February 2022
...This chapter addresses two related case studies in collaborative Indigenous archaeology with the goal of interrogating conflicting discourses and epistemologies about Indigenous heritages. The chapter first describes a project recently begun on an Indigenous trail that the federal government used...
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Published: 20 February 2025
... marginalized and often neglected the protection of Indigenous peoples’ cultural heritage rights, leading to a current inadequate or insufficient level of protection that often leaves threats to Indigenous heritage unaddressed and violations unpunished. This chapter examines three international regimes...
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The Oxford Handbook of Australian Politics
Jenny M. Lewis (ed.) and Anne Tiernan (ed.)
Published online: 08 October 2020
Published in print: 20 October 2021
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Published: 01 January 2019
... Richard Poole Nick Erwin T and Erwin J Heal Sharon Holt John MacGregor Neil Canada Museums Community engagement Indigenous heritage curation Current critical issues, such as decolonisation, truth and reconciliation, span the interconnected networks of peoples, places, practices and artefacts...
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Unsettling Democratic Heritage: Ownership, False Equivalences, and Challenges to Indigenous Heritage in the United States
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Jon D. Daehnke
Published: 23 May 2023
... and accommodate multiple heritage claims that may, in reality, be neither equal nor able to easily co-exist. In order to “unsettle” heritage in situations of settler-colonial states, the challenges and complexity of Indigenous heritage rights in democratic contexts are explored through the lens of three...
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Whose Rights? Whose Heritage? Policy Changes in Canada
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Erin A. Hogg and others
Published: 23 May 2023
... to accomplishing this. In this chapter, two political initiatives that seek to ensure the protection of Indigenous heritage rights are considered: 1) the repatriation of ceremonial objects in Alberta; and 2) the protection of burial grounds in British Columbia. This examination identifies important examples...
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Published: 16 September 2020
... began before hostilities ended. Some of the early manifestations of what might be regarded as Mexican nationalism arose from an appreciation of the land’s indigenous heritage while it was still under Spanish control. Although the willingness to fully embrace the indigenous components of its culture...
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Sustainable Heritage in the Marquesas Islands: An Archaeology of Dissonance at a World Heritage Site
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Emily Donaldson and Edgar Tetahiotupa
Published: 20 March 2025
... ( Donaldson 2017 ; Pietrobruno 2009 ). But the Marquesas WHL Management Plan assumes that tourism and other economic incentives will feed both sustainable development and the revitalization of indigenous heritage (Chlous and Duron 2017; Pérez et al. 2024b ). So it advocates for balance between preservation...
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