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The traditional net bags of West Papua (noken.) were recently declared intangible cultural heritage by the UNESCO, which, all of a sudden, propelled them on to a global stage. Given these new developments and given West Papua s problematic relationship to the Indonesian nation-state, the net bags give expression not only to local identity but also to global cultural heritage politics, a global indigenous peoples movement and the integration into and resistance against the nation-state. Discussing the contradictory meanings of the net bags, this paper points at the problematic nature of the right to culture and diverging cultural policies on a local, national and international level. Culture here not only implies recognition and integration, but also folklorisation, exclusion, competition and the suppression of cultural citizenship of groups that feel marginalised by the national policies.

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48
Número
1
Número de páginas
35-66
Publisher: Association for the Publication of Indonesian and Malaysian Studies, Inc.
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08157251 (ISSN)
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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84926392825&partnerID=40&md5=cd1d11a5e239dc1f3c948c52efb16a4a
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