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92 Tul. L. Rev. 667 (2017-2018)

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   May the Spirit of Section 106 Yet Prevail?:
   Recognizing the Environmental Elements of
 Native   American Intangible Cultural Heritage

                    Madeline   Roe  Flores*

I.   INTRODUCTION.       ................................ ......668
II.  BACKGROUND         ............................... .......670
     A.   Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's Cultural Places and
         Practices.       ..........................   .....670
     B.  Dakota  Access Pipeline................      ......672
111. U.S. LAW PROTECTING  CULTURAL  HERITAGE ......         ........673
     A.  National Historic Preservation Act......    .......673
     B.  National Environmental Policy Act .........   ........677
IV.  APPLICATION OF U.S. LAw    ................................679
     A.   Standing Rock Sioux Tribe v. U.S. Army Corps
          of Engineers     .......................      ......679
     B.  Analysis of Standing Rock ..........  ...............682
V.   WOULD  AN INTERNATIONAL  APPROACH  INVITE A
     DIFFERENT RESULT?      .....................................686
     A.  International Instruments Defining Cultural
         Heritage .      ...........................  .....686
         1.   The United Nations Declaration on the Rights
              of Indigenous Peoples........      .............687
          2.  Convention for the Safeguarding of the
              Intangible Cultural Heritage of 2003........................689
     B.   The CSICH  and UNDRIP   Provide Framework
         for U.S. Law      .............................693
VI.  CONCLUSION        ........................................... 695






    *   C 2018 Madeline Roe Flores. J.D. candidate 2018, Tulane University Law
School; B.A. 2013, University of Notre Dame. Special thanks to Professors Francesco
Francioni and Federico Lenzerini of the Tulane-Siena Institute for International Law,
Cultural Heritage, and the Arts, whose lectures and publications inspired this piece.
Tremendous thanks to the Tulane Law Review editors and staff for their tireless work, and to
my husband for his endless support.
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