Pluralisme juridique et patrimoines autochtones. Négociation d’un régime de droit relationnel dans le cadre du rapatriement des collections muséales
This article examines the Canadian and international legal frameworks for the repatriation of objects and for aboriginal land claim, both organised around the collective dimension of rights, a dimension that structures repatriation requests and territorial claim processes, to the detriment of more c...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | fra |
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L’Harmattan
2024-12-01
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| Series: | Droit et Cultures |
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| Online Access: | https://journals.openedition.org/droitcultures/10019 |
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| Summary: | This article examines the Canadian and international legal frameworks for the repatriation of objects and for aboriginal land claim, both organised around the collective dimension of rights, a dimension that structures repatriation requests and territorial claim processes, to the detriment of more complex local normative practices. This article questions the legal frameworks, using data produced as part of a research project that shed light on the relationship maintained by members of the Ilnu community of Mashteuiatsh (Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec, Canada) with a teuehikan (drum). This case underpins a relationship with the object and a normative system of relational ownership, a relationship erased by the current system of collective ownership. |
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| ISSN: | 0247-9788 2109-9421 |