From Loss of Objects to Recovered Meanings: Online Museums and Indigenous Cultural Heritage
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Introduction The debate about the responsibility of museums to respect Indigenous peoples’ rights (Kelly and Gordon; Butts) has caught our attention on the basis of our previous research experience with regard to the protection of the tangible and intangible heritage of the San (former hunter gatherers) in Southern Africa (Martin and Vermeylen; Vermeylen, Contextualising; Vermeylen, Life Force; Vermeylen et al., 2008; Vermeylen, Land Rights).
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