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1 | Mapping the problem | 1 |
2 | Cultural appropriation | 15 |
3 | Culture and property | 31 |
4 | Domestic questions | 43 |
5 | Identity and images | 53 |
6 | Religion and significance | 65 |
7 | Art fraud and the ontology of painting | 83 |
8 | Applying the criteria for authenticity | 101 |
9 | Insignia and collective entities | 113 |
10 | Cultural vandalism | 127 |
11 | Interpreting aboriginal claims as rights | 141 |
12 | Freedom of expression and insignia | 155 |
13 | Responding to aboriginal claims | 169 |
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Add Aboriginal Art Identity and Appropriation, The belief held by Aboriginal people that their art is ultimately related to their identity, and to the continued existence of their culture, has made the protection of indigenous peoples' art a pressing matter in many postcolonial countries. The issue h, Aboriginal Art Identity and Appropriation to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Aboriginal Art Identity and Appropriation, The belief held by Aboriginal people that their art is ultimately related to their identity, and to the continued existence of their culture, has made the protection of indigenous peoples' art a pressing matter in many postcolonial countries. The issue h, Aboriginal Art Identity and Appropriation to your collection on WonderClub |