Open Access#12017
An analysis of the current international legal regime on the protection of the cultural heritage of indigenous peoples
Indigenous peoples have always strived for recognition of the right to their ancestral lands, resources, protection of their language, customs and traditions, all of which in combination constitute their (cultural) identity. This strife for recognition of their cultural rights, even if misinterpreted by some, is justifiable given that indigenous peoples' very survival depend on their cultural ties to lands, customs, traditions etc., passed down from generation to generation