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Participation and the Creation of Databases Managed by the Intellectual Property Rights Office in Peru -- Chapter 12: The Digitalisation of Indigenous Cultural Heritage in Transitional Contexts: The case of Colombia -- Chapter 13: How Does International Human Rights Law Respond to Indigenous Peoples? Rights to Culture? -- Chapter 14: European Standard for Public Domain and Sustainable Use of Intangible Cultural Heritage -- Part III: Integrating Digital Educational Resources into the Sharing of Indigenous Knowledge -- Chapter 15: Sami Cultural Heritage Institutions? Insights into Education and Digitalisation -- Chapter 16: Digitalised Indigenous Cultural Heritage in Higher Education Institutions: The Need for Non-academic Perspectives -- Chapter 17: Exploring Trust and Design through the Indigenous Medicine Wheel -- Chapter 18: Documenting Wixárika Oral Knowledge with Young People Using Traditional and Digital Technologies in Art Workshops -- Part IV: Future Outlook -- Chapter 19: Indigenous Digital Cultural Heritage, Intellectual Property Rights and Indigenous Worldviews: Renewed Engagement as a Way Forward. 330 $aThe digitising of Indigenous cultural heritage (CH) is not often debated in international research. A topical gap in research-based knowledge on the legal and ethical practices of various fields of Indigenous CH exists, for example, regarding digitisation, education, law, social processes, and creative practices. This anthology results from a project aimed at juxtaposing southern and northern perspectives on sustainable practices for digitising indigenous CH. The book seeks to raise awareness, thoroughly discuss the digitisation of CH from a multidisciplinary perspective, and, in this way, disseminate research findings that elaborate on the topic of creating trust in digitising Indigenous CH. The objective is to provide a holistic understanding of key challenges and propose potential novel, workable, substantive, and methodological solutions via which to navigate the legal and cultural tensions within the processes of digitising Indigenous CH in ethical ways. Inker-Anni Linkola-Aikio is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Lapland, Finland. Her research interests are language policy, linguistic landscape, Sami language in education, Indigenous archives and cultural heritage education. Pigga Keskitalo is a professor of education specialising in Arctic perspectives at the Faculty of Education, University of Lapland, Finland. Her research interests include Sami education, Sami language teaching, linguistically responsive teaching, Indigenous curriculum and Indigenous school history. Rosa Maria Ballardini is a professor of intellectual property law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Lapland, Finland. Her research interests focus on the interface between law, technology and sustainability, including issues related to law as a tool to foster inclusion and participation in decision-making processes. Melanie Sarantou is a professor of social design at the Faculty of Design of Kyushu University, Japan, as well as an adjunct professor at the University of Lapland, Finland. Her interests span the role of improvisation in arts and design practices when the unsuspected emerges. Her recent research explores how the arts can mitigate societal challenges. 606 $aCultural property 606 $aDigital media 606 $aCultural Heritage 606 $aDigital and New Media 615 0$aCultural property. 615 0$aDigital media. 615 14$aCultural Heritage. 615 24$aDigital and New Media. 676 $a363.690285 700 $aLinkola-Aikio$b Inker-Anni$01785450 701 $aKeskitalo$b Pigga$01785451 701 $aBallardini$b Rosa$01784751 701 $aSarantou$b Melanie$01744430 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910983032903321 996 $aDigital Indigenous Cultural Heritage$94316985 997 $aUNINA