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Ask first: a guide to respecting indigenous heritage places and values: issues and gaps analysis

Ask first: a guide to respecting indigenous heritage places and values: issues and gaps analysis

... 8 The final steps in the first stage of consultation are to agree on the process for addressing Indigenous heritage matters and deciding who will undertake the work. Many of the matters are administrative, ...

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He taonga tuku iho te whakarite kaupapa mō ngā mara kai tuturu : Living indigenous heritage : planning for Māori gardens: a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Resource and Environmental Planning at Masse

He taonga tuku iho te whakarite kaupapa mō ngā mara kai tuturu : Living indigenous heritage : planning for Māori gardens: a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Resource and Environmental Planning at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... Another comment I will make on Māori heritage in a district plan context would be in relationship to identifying sites. So in a European RMA context, people want to know where are they, what they are and where the ...

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Learning to walk together and work together: providing a formative teaching experience for Indigenous and non-Indigenous heritage managers

Learning to walk together and work together: providing a formative teaching experience for Indigenous and non-Indigenous heritage managers

... The course typically involves about twenty-five participants/ made up of Aboriginal site officers or community-nominated Aboriginal people from throughout Australia, postgraduate anthrop[r] ...

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He mahi whakamanakore : Destruction of indigenous heritage sites at Otuparae : a case study of the Otuparae headland development : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Resource and Environmental Pl

He mahi whakamanakore : Destruction of indigenous heritage sites at Otuparae : a case study of the Otuparae headland development : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Resource and Environmental Planning, Massey University, Manawatu

... Ultimately, if one does choose to develop sites like Otuparae, it must be said that it is in a developer’s best interest to do this anyway, as consent applicants will ultimately pay financially. This did happen in the ...

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Heritage, Power and Destiny:The Protection of Indigenous Heritage in International Investment Law and Arbitration

Heritage, Power and Destiny:The Protection of Indigenous Heritage in International Investment Law and Arbitration

... from Indigenous communities and their cultural concerns and may not have specific expertise in Indigenous human rights ...analogous Indigenous cultural heritage-related cases adjudicated ...

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Teaching Indigenous History and Heritage  Reviving the Past in the Present: Caribbean Experiences from the Dominican Republic and Dominica

Teaching Indigenous History and Heritage Reviving the Past in the Present: Caribbean Experiences from the Dominican Republic and Dominica

... the indigenous heritage has been an essential component of the national identity discourse that gained more significance be- cause of the historical disputes with Haiti (Ricourt ...the indigenous ...

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Cooperative research: an example from the Wet Tropics
of Queensland

Cooperative research: an example from the Wet Tropics of Queensland

... cultural heritage values can be defined as those ascribed to the whole landscape or places within due to their social, spiritual or historical associations (Horsfall ...of Indigenous Australian cultural ...

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Human Rights Zone: Building an antiracist city in Tucson, Arizona

Human Rights Zone: Building an antiracist city in Tucson, Arizona

... and legal insecurity for Tucson residents – particularly people with Mexican, Latino, and indigenous heritage – is heightened by high levels of police scrutiny an[r] ...

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Keeping Country: a web-based approach to Indigenous outreach in cultural heritage management

Keeping Country: a web-based approach to Indigenous outreach in cultural heritage management

... cultural heritage extending back 45,000–60,000 years (Hiscock 2008). This heritage is under unprecedented threat from large-scale economic development, including mineral extraction, population-driven ...

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Economic values and Indigenous Protected Areas across Northern Australia. Final report

Economic values and Indigenous Protected Areas across Northern Australia. Final report

... in Indigenous contexts (in Australia and elsewhere in the world); a particularly complex task given the multiple issues discussed in Section ...in Indigenous contexts, most studies have been ...

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Learning from the Past? Some Early Attempts at Protecting Indigenous Intangible Heritage in Australia

Learning from the Past? Some Early Attempts at Protecting Indigenous Intangible Heritage in Australia

... of Indigenous ecological knowledge and practices for maintaining and conserving cultural and biological diversity cannot be ...between Indigenous peoples, their knowledge and practices, and the environments ...

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Indigenous and Transnational Values in Oceania: Heritage Reappropriation, From Museums to the World Wide Web

Indigenous and Transnational Values in Oceania: Heritage Reappropriation, From Museums to the World Wide Web

... cultural heritage from forms of commercial exploitation considered insulting, such as an Italian car manufacturer television advertisement that showed a group of business women performing a haka in the street, ...

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Westernization and Indigenous Modes of Communication in Traditional African Setting: Assessment of the Igbo Cultural Heritage

Westernization and Indigenous Modes of Communication in Traditional African Setting: Assessment of the Igbo Cultural Heritage

... of indigenous African ...the indigenous modes of communication vis-à-vis their Western counterparts in the message transfer ...the indigenous modes of communication among the Igbo’s in South/East ...

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From loss of objects to recovery of meanings: online museums and indigenous cultural heritage

From loss of objects to recovery of meanings: online museums and indigenous cultural heritage

... As Weinbren has observed, where a fixed narrative pathway has been constructed by a film, digital technology provides a particularly effective means to challenge it. It would be possible to reveal the way in which ...

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The Influence of Social and Individual Variables on Ethnic Attitudes in Guatemala

The Influence of Social and Individual Variables on Ethnic Attitudes in Guatemala

... toward Indigenous people (but not toward Ladino ...for Indigenous students - thus a large number of these students were of Indigenous heri- ...toward Indigenous people even when ethnic- ity ...

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Indigenous education and heritage revitalization

Indigenous education and heritage revitalization

... and indigenous people in terms of economic activity, as well as serious problems with racial discrimination on the ...colonized indigenous societies around the world has yet to ...many indigenous ...

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Community Role in Heritage Management and Sustainable Turism Development: Case Study of the Danube Regionin Serbia

Community Role in Heritage Management and Sustainable Turism Development: Case Study of the Danube Regionin Serbia

... between heritage protection and urban/tourism ...cultural heritage, Sector for cultur- al production and creative industry, Sector for information), Ministry of Economy (Sector for tourism, Sector for ...

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A Conceptual Framework for Conserving Heritage Buildings in Malaysia From the Perspective of Facilities Management

A Conceptual Framework for Conserving Heritage Buildings in Malaysia From the Perspective of Facilities Management

... Heritage buildings are evaluated and conserved according to the CVHB principles provided by ICOMOS (1999); English Heritage (2008); UNESCO (2008). Initially, four CVHB; social, historic, aesthetical, and ...

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Do really the audience's views efficiently boost built heritage conservation policies?

Do really the audience's views efficiently boost built heritage conservation policies?

... built heritage sites by different ICOMOS charters and UNESCO conventions to share the task of decision-making of conservation policy- formulation alongside with the site authorities (ICOMOS 1999, ...regarding ...

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Heritage management : a dissertation presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Resource and Environmental Planning at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

Heritage management : a dissertation presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Resource and Environmental Planning at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... Legislative protection mechanisms for heritage Proposed Amendments to the Resource Management Act relevant to heritage protection Financial incentives for heritage protection New Zealand[r] ...

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