SECTION THREE
Cultural identity
▼Article XIII.
Right to cultural identity and integrity
1. Indigenous peoples have the right to their own
cultural identity and integrity and to their cultural
heritage, whether tangible or intangible, including
historic and ancestral heritage; and to the protection,
preservation, maintenance, and development of that
cultural heritage for their collective continuity and that
of their members and so as to transmit that heritage
to future generations.
2. States shall provide redress through effective
mechanisms, which may include restitution,
developed in conjunction with indigenous peoples,
with respect to their cultural, intellectual, religious,
and spiritual property taken without their free, prior,
and informed consent or in violation of their laws,
traditions, and customs.
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