Bibliographic Information
Title
Tribal Archaeology as Ownership of the Ancestral Past
Blog Title
IPinCH Blog
Author(s)
Fanya Becks
Parent Organization
Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage, Simon Fraser University
Month of Post Publication
February
Year of Post Publication
2015
Web Address (URL)
http://www.sfu.ca/ipinch/outputs/blog/tribal-archaeology-ownership-ancestral-past/
Additional Information
Type of Source
Blog Post
Blog Tagline
Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage: Theory, Practice Politics, Ethics
Notes
Additional tags: ownership; Tribal Archaeology; burial protection
Taxonomies
RPA Codes & Standards
- Archaeologist's Responsibility to Colleagues, Employees, and Students
- Archaeologist's Responsibility to Employers and Clients
- Archaeologist's Responsibility to the Public
- Integrity of Research Methodology
- Procedures for Field Survey or Excavation
CIfA Codes
- Principle 1: Adherence to ethical and responsible behaviour in archaeological affairs
- Principle 2: Responsibility for the conservation of the historic environment
- Principle 3: Responsibility for acquiring and recording reliable information of the past in archaeological research
- Principle 4: Responsibility for the availability of archaeological results within reasonable dispatch
Keywords & Terms
- Accountability
- Burials and Human Remains
- Consultation/Partnership with Indigenous Peoples
- Impact on Communities - Local, Descendant, etc.
- Indigenous, Tribal, Aboriginal Rights
- Integrity of Research Methodology and Field Procedures
- Local, State, Federal, and Tribal Laws
- Management of Cultural Resources, Heritage, History
- Ownership
- Professional Relationships and Communication
- Repatriation
- Respect for and Responsibility to Affected Groups
Topics & Issues
- Collaboration in Archaeology (i.e. Communities, Non-Archaeologists, etc.)
- Cultural Resource Management (CRM)
- Human Remains and Ethical Practice
- Indigenous Archaeology: Perspectives and Issues
- Intellectual Property Rights
- Legislation and Archaeological Preservation
- NAGPRA, Repatriation, and Indigenous Rights