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A Canadian Aboriginal approach to the conservation of cultural property at the Canadian Museum of Civilization
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John Moses
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Legal issues in conservation
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Paper
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Aboriginal customary law, land use, kinship, property, group rights, individual rights, patrimony, heirloom, authenticity, intangible heritage
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English
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2008 New Delhi
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ICOM Committee for Conservation 15th Triennial Meeting New Delhi India 22-26 September 2008
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978-81-8424-344-4
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Allied Publishers
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John Moses ; . A Canadian Aboriginal approach to the conservation of cultural property at the Canadian Museum of Civilization. In ICOM Committee for Conservation 15th Triennial Meeting New Delhi India 22-26 September 2008, pg. Paris: International Council of Museums (ICOM-CC): ISBN: 978-81-8424-344-4
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