The bone battle: The attack on scientific freedom [PDF]
NAGPRA (lovely acronym) is a federal law, passed in 1989, that requires agencies receiving federal support to allow federally recognized tribes to obtain “culturally affiliated” Native American human remains and artifacts - in other words, to reclaim ...
Weiss, Elizabeth
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Réappropriation du patrimoine autochtone : défis et nouvelles pratiques muséales et archivistiques
Le rapport de la Commission de vérité et réconciliation du Canada (2015) fait le point sur la colonisation et les politiques du gouvernement fédéral ayant porté atteinte à l’identité culturelle des peuples autochtones du pays.
Melissa Vernier
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No. 18: The Draft Protocol on the Facilitation of Movement of Persons in SADC: Implications for State Parties [PDF]
The migration of persons across international boundaries in search of better opportunities or as a result of war, conflict and political instability has risen substantially over the years. The UN Population Division estimates that there are currently 175
Carr, Lizzie, Williams, Vincent
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Dangerous Deference: What the British Public Think about Civil‐Military Relations
Abstract Accepted norms of democratic civil‐military relations aver, regarding the use of force, that military officers may not substitute civilians’ judgement with their own and that civilians should not follow their guidance blindly. These theories often rest on the presumption that three critical actors—government, armed forces, and the public ...
David Blagden +2 more
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New Ways of Thinking About Cultural Property: A Critical Appraisal of the Antiquities Trade Debates [PDF]
In debates over the trade in archaeological objects or antiquities, on one end are those who believe that everyone has a shared interest in and claim to the common heritage of humanity, and thus support a vibrant and legal trade in cultural materials. On
Bauer, Alexander A.
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Sociological means : colonial reactions to the radicalization of Rastafari in Jamaica, 1956-1959
Study of the formative stage in the development of the Rastafarian movement. It was a time of rapid radicalization and heightened expectations of an imminent return to Africa.
Frank Jan van Dijk
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Aperçu sanitaire et architectural des bâtiments de transit pour les émigrants européens
From the end of the nineteenth century up to the inter-war period and, more generally, from 1849 to 1924, the episode of the ‘great European emigration’ saw a massive exodus of poor migrants leaving Europe for the United States.
Anne Bosser
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The Culture of Julfa khachkars and their Repatriation Movement
The destruction of Julfa khachkars by Azerbaijani authorities in 2005-2006 at the state level became a stimulus for a unique awakening aimed at the proclamation and dissemination of Jugha classic khachkars. Today, if the number of Julfa original khachkars in the world does not exceed three dozen, the number of their replicas exceeds three hundred.
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The House of Lords and Devolution: Already a Chamber of the Nations and Regions?
Abstract When it published its report in 2022, one of the main recommendations of the Brown Commission, established by the Labour Party to examine the future governance of the UK, was for the replacement of the House of Lords with an ‘assembly of the nations and regions’.
Adam Evans
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This Article responds to an emerging view, in scholarship and popular society, that it is normatively undesirable to employ property law as a means of protecting indigenous cultural heritage. Recent critiques suggest that propertizing culture impedes the
Carpenter, Kristen A. +2 more
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