Arkeologi, urfolk och rätten : En studie av relationen mellan arkeologi, arkeologer, urfolk och rättsprocesser i Sverige och Kanada

Archaeological evidence has become an important part of the argument for the Indigenous peoples of several countries in legal proceedings concerning their rights. This thesis aims to explore how archaeologists and archaeological research are affected by acting as expert witnesses or being used as ev...

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Main Author: Castilla, Lisa
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia 2021
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spelling ftuppsalauniv:oai:DiVA.org:uu-449588 2023-05-15T16:16:36+02:00 Arkeologi, urfolk och rätten : En studie av relationen mellan arkeologi, arkeologer, urfolk och rättsprocesser i Sverige och Kanada Castilla, Lisa 2021 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-449588 swe swe Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-449588 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Indigenous people legal proceedings archaeology Canada Sweden Sámi First Nations law arkeologi urfolk rättsprocesser Sverige Kanada lag Samer Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2021 ftuppsalauniv 2023-02-23T21:56:36Z Archaeological evidence has become an important part of the argument for the Indigenous peoples of several countries in legal proceedings concerning their rights. This thesis aims to explore how archaeologists and archaeological research are affected by acting as expert witnesses or being used as evidence in these proceedings. Another aim is to explore the differences and similarities between Sweden and Canada in these matters. The main material consists of interviews with seven archaeologists, four Swedish and three Canadian, whose research in various ways have been involved in legal proceedings concerning the rights of Indigenous peoples: The Sámi in Sweden and the Indigenous peoples of Canada. The analysis of the interviews is based on seven themes: awareness, impact, responsibility, experience, objectivity, archaeology and law and consequences. The result shows several things. It shows that the issue of archaeology in legal proceedings is a sensitive matter, and that the archaeologists have somewhat ambivalent feelings about it. It also shows that the involvement of archaeologists and archaeological evidence in these legal proceedings raises discussions about ethics, objectivity, and reputation. One conclusion to be drawn is that there is need for more open discussion and education on the subject. Bachelor Thesis First Nations Sámi Uppsala University: Publications (DiVA) Canada
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topic Indigenous people
legal proceedings
archaeology
Canada
Sweden
Sámi
First Nations
law
arkeologi
urfolk
rättsprocesser
Sverige
Kanada
lag
Samer
spellingShingle Indigenous people
legal proceedings
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Canada
Sweden
Sámi
First Nations
law
arkeologi
urfolk
rättsprocesser
Sverige
Kanada
lag
Samer
Castilla, Lisa
Arkeologi, urfolk och rätten : En studie av relationen mellan arkeologi, arkeologer, urfolk och rättsprocesser i Sverige och Kanada
topic_facet Indigenous people
legal proceedings
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urfolk
rättsprocesser
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Kanada
lag
Samer
description Archaeological evidence has become an important part of the argument for the Indigenous peoples of several countries in legal proceedings concerning their rights. This thesis aims to explore how archaeologists and archaeological research are affected by acting as expert witnesses or being used as evidence in these proceedings. Another aim is to explore the differences and similarities between Sweden and Canada in these matters. The main material consists of interviews with seven archaeologists, four Swedish and three Canadian, whose research in various ways have been involved in legal proceedings concerning the rights of Indigenous peoples: The Sámi in Sweden and the Indigenous peoples of Canada. The analysis of the interviews is based on seven themes: awareness, impact, responsibility, experience, objectivity, archaeology and law and consequences. The result shows several things. It shows that the issue of archaeology in legal proceedings is a sensitive matter, and that the archaeologists have somewhat ambivalent feelings about it. It also shows that the involvement of archaeologists and archaeological evidence in these legal proceedings raises discussions about ethics, objectivity, and reputation. One conclusion to be drawn is that there is need for more open discussion and education on the subject.
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title Arkeologi, urfolk och rätten : En studie av relationen mellan arkeologi, arkeologer, urfolk och rättsprocesser i Sverige och Kanada
title_short Arkeologi, urfolk och rätten : En studie av relationen mellan arkeologi, arkeologer, urfolk och rättsprocesser i Sverige och Kanada
title_full Arkeologi, urfolk och rätten : En studie av relationen mellan arkeologi, arkeologer, urfolk och rättsprocesser i Sverige och Kanada
title_fullStr Arkeologi, urfolk och rätten : En studie av relationen mellan arkeologi, arkeologer, urfolk och rättsprocesser i Sverige och Kanada
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title_sort arkeologi, urfolk och rätten : en studie av relationen mellan arkeologi, arkeologer, urfolk och rättsprocesser i sverige och kanada
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