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  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface: Respect for Elder Knowledge vii
  4. Acknowledgments xi
  5. Introduction, Methodology, and Thematic Overview 1
  6. Our Voices, Our Culture
  7. Recovering from Colonization: Perspectives of Community Members on Protection and Repatriation of Kwakwaka’wakw Cultural Heritage 33
  8. The Law Is Opened: The Constitutional Role of Tangible and Intangible Property in Gitanyow 92
  9. Northwest Coast Adawx Study 114
  10. ‘A’lhut tu tet Sul’hweentst [Respecting the Ancestors]: Understanding Hul’qumi’num Heritage Laws and Concerns for the Protection of Archaeological Heritage 150
  11. Repatriation and Heritage Protection: Reflections on the Kainai Experience 203
  12. Poomaksin: Skinnipiikani-Nitsiitapii Law, Transfers, and Making Relatives Practices and Principles for Cultural Protection, Repatriation, Redress, and Heritage Law Making with Canada 258
  13. Protection and Repatriation of Ktunaxa/Kinbasket Cultural Resources: Perspectives of Community Members 312
  14. Experiences across the Nation
  15. First Nations Cultural Heritage: A Selected Survey of Issues and Initiatives 367
  16. Reflections on Selected Themes
  17. Canadian Aboriginal Languages and the Protection of Cultural Heritage 417
  18. Canada’s Policy of Cultural Colonization: Indian Residential Schools and the Indian Act 442
  19. Owning as Belonging/Owning as Property: The Crisis of Power and Respect in First Nations Heritage Transactions with Canada 465
  20. Concluding Thoughts and Unanswered Questions 489
  21. Appendix: Standard Question Set 491
  22. Contributors 493
  23. Index 501
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