The Oxford Handbook of International Cultural Heritage Law 2020
DOI: 10.1093/law/9780198859871.003.0018
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Indigenous Peoples and Cultural Heritage

Abstract: This chapter explores Indigenous peoples’ culture and cultural heritage, a global treasure in urgent need for safeguarding and space for flourishing. It arrives at four conclusions. First, Indigenous peoples’ rights are essentially culturally grounded and culturally bounded. They are intended to sustain and intensify the colours of the tapestry of global cultural diversity. Second, Indigenous cultural heritage encompasses a wide variety of tangible and intangible elements. To effectively safeguard them, a holi… Show more

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“…Considering this, we shall strive to mobilize ethnic identity to improve the well‐being of ethnic minorities. Particularly for indigenous minority groups across the globe, colonization, resettlement and modernization have led to their cultural loss resulting in the diminishing of their unique identity (Dorough & Wiessner, 2020). Their status as the native ethnic group set them apart from immigrant minorities, whose cultural values and lineage are well maintained in their home countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering this, we shall strive to mobilize ethnic identity to improve the well‐being of ethnic minorities. Particularly for indigenous minority groups across the globe, colonization, resettlement and modernization have led to their cultural loss resulting in the diminishing of their unique identity (Dorough & Wiessner, 2020). Their status as the native ethnic group set them apart from immigrant minorities, whose cultural values and lineage are well maintained in their home countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%