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Chapters in this book

  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface: Towards Reconciliation vii
  4. Acknowledgments xiii
  5. Abbreviations xix
  6. Introduction 3
  7. Repatriation and Trade
  8. Restructuring the Relationship: Domestic Repatriation and Canadian Law Reform 15
  9. International Movement of First Nations Cultural Heritage in Canadian Law 78
  10. The Protection and Repatriation of Indigenous Cultural Heritage in the United States 110
  11. Heritage Sites and Ancestral Remains
  12. Ancestral Remains in Institutional Collections: Proposals for Reform 155
  13. Unsitely: The Eclectic Regimes that Protect Aboriginal Cultural Places in Canada 181
  14. Policies and Protocols for Archeological Sites and Associated Cultural and Intellectual Property 203
  15. Intangible Heritage
  16. The Interconnection of Intellectual Property and Cultural Property (Traditional Knowledge) 223
  17. First Nations Intangible Cultural Heritage Concerns: Prospects for Protection of Traditional Knowledge and Traditional Cultural Expressions in International Law 247
  18. Non-Legal Instruments for the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage: Key Roles for Ethical Codes and Community Protocols 278
  19. Human Rights and First Nations Law
  20. Indigenous Cultural Heritage Rights in International Human Rights Law 311
  21. From Time Immemorial: The Recognition of Aboriginal Customary Law in Canada 343
  22. Looking beyond the Law: Questions about Indigenous Peoples’ Tangible and Intangible Property 370
  23. Concluding Thoughts and Fundamental Questions 394
  24. Appendix: Selected Legislation, Case Law, and International Material 412
  25. Contributors 419
  26. Index 424
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