2020
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Canadian Journal of Bioethics ; vol. 3 no. 3 (2020)
Copyright © ChristianGates St-Pierre, 2020
« Archéologues et Autochtones : quelle réconciliation possible quand l’éthique et la perspective des uns et des autres divergent? », Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique, ID : 10.7202/1073791ar
The decolonization of science and reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples are leading archaeologists to adopt a new praxis that is more collaborative and more respectful of Indigenous issues, considerations and perspectives. Despite the generally positive consequences emanating from this type of project, tensions can arise between the stakeholders when their needs and objectives do not concur. The fictive case study presented here illustrates the complexity of such situations and the ethical dilemmas that can arise from them.