00840nas a2200121 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002100001600043245011400059856014500173490001100318520038900329 2014 d1 aL. Lixinski00aA Tale of Two Heritages: Claims of Ownership over Intangible Cultural Heritage and the Myth of "Authenticity" uhttps://www.academia.edu/21706690/A_Tale_of_Two_Heritages_Claims_of_Ownership_over_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_and_the_Myth_of_Authenticity0 v11 (2)3 aAuthenticity seems to be a primary concern in the protection and safeguarding of heritage. After all, if we are going to preserve heritage, what is the standard heritage needs to be measured against? How can we know we are doing a good job in effectively protecting the heritage against other forces? And, when it comes to restoration of heritage, how much restoration is permissible?