非物质文化遗产保护与尼日利亚的遗产立法

Q2 Arts and Humanities
T. S. Nomishan, Abubakar Sule Sani
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本文重点介绍尼日利亚保护非物质文化遗产所面临的法律和技术挑战。随着时间的推移,尼日利亚及其人民将注意力高度集中在作为国家经济可持续发展主要来源的石油工业上,而忽视了其他可行的经济部门,如遗产保存、保护和可持续旅游业管理。这是因为尼日利亚的遗产立法在保护尼日利亚的遗产资源,特别是非物质文化遗 产方面受到了严重侵蚀,失去了效力。各利益攸关方对维护和保护世界各地文化资产的必要性表示关切。因此,颁布了有关保护文化财产的法律。然而,尼日利亚直到殖民时期才开始制定这些法规,当时人们已经认识到获取和保护遗 产的必要性。因此,本文采用探索性研究设计,以关键信息提供者访谈法作为数据收集工具。结果表明,尼日利亚的众多非物质文化遗产资源受到政治和社会不稳定、对古董和艺术品日益增长的需求以及社会经济挑战等人为因素的负面影响。尼日利亚现有的遗产法(1979 年第 77 号法令)在时效性、执行力和效率方面都存在不足,致使其规定形同虚设。
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Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection and Nigeria’s Heritage Legislation
This article focuses on the legal and technical challenges of protecting intangible cultural heritage in Nigeria. Over time, Nigeria and its population have focused heavily on the petroleum industry as the primary source of the country’s economic sustainability, ignoring other viable economic sectors such as heritage preservation, protection, and management for sustainable tourism. This is because the country’s heritage legislation has been severely eroded and rendered ineffectual in protecting Nigeria’s heritage resources, in particular its intangible cultural heritage. Various stakeholders have expressed concern about the need to maintain and protect cultural assets all around the world. This has thus led to the promulgation of laws governing their protection. These regulations, however, did not begin in Nigeria until the colonial period, when the necessity to acquire and conserve heritage objects became recognized. Therefore, this article uses an exploratory research design with key informant interview methodologies as a data-gathering instrument. As a result, it demonstrates that numerous intangible cultural heritage resources in Nigeria are negatively impacted by political and societal instability, the increasing demand for antiquities and artworks, and socioeconomic challenges, amongst other human-induced factors. The existing heritage law in Nigeria, Decree No. 77 of 1979, is insufficient in terms of currency, enforcement, and efficiency, rendering its provisions ineffective.
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