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Pragmatism at the Intersection of Indigeneity, Cultural Property, and Intangible Heritage |
George Nicholas |
SFU Aboriginal Lecture Series |
2016 |
Video |
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Cultural Appropriation and Indigenous Patrimony |
George Nicholas |
Harry Daniels Distinguished Lecture Series, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg |
2016 |
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Traditional Knowledge, Intellectual Property and Bioprospecting |
Aman Gebru |
IPinCH Webinar, Simon Fraser University |
2015 |
Video |
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IPinCH Knowledge Base |
Erin Hogg |
IPinCH Webinar, Simon Fraser University |
2015 |
Video |
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Inuvialuit Reflections: Memories and Dreams, Practice and Promises |
Stephen Loring |
IPinCH Webinar, Simon Fraser University |
2015 |
Video |
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Scowlitz Website and Traditional Knowledge Labels |
Natasha Lyons, Kate Hennessy et al. |
IPinCH Webinar, Simon Fraser University |
2015 |
Video |
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First People of the Dawnland: Abenaki |
Duncan Mathewson |
IPinCH Webinar, Simon Fraser University |
2015 |
Video |
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A New Student's View |
Chelsea Meloche |
IPinCH Webinar, Simon Fraser Universit |
2015 |
Video |
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Protesting the Appropriation of Navajo Weavers' Designs |
Kathy M'Closkey |
IPinCH Webinar, Simon Fraser University |
2015 |
Video |
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IPinCH Lessons for Professional Archaeological Ethics |
Dru McGill |
IPinCH Webinar, Simon Fraser University |
2015 |
Video |
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Penobscot Project Review Process |
Bonnie Newsom |
IPinCH Webinar, Simon Fraser University |
2015 |
Video |
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The Final First Word |
George Nicholas |
IPinCH Webinar, Simon Fraser University |
2015 |
Video |
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Learning NAGPRA: Resources for Teaching and Training |
Teresa Nichols |
IPinCH Webinar, Simon Fraser University |
2015 |
Video |
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Afterlife of Images |
Sven Ouzman |
IPinCH Webinar, Simon Fraser University |
2015 |
Video |
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Think Before You Appropriate |
Solen Roth |
IPinCH Webinar, Simon Fraser University |
2015 |
Video |
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Research Design |
Eric Simons |
IPinCH Webinar, Simon Fraser University |
2015 |
Video |
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IPinCH Reflections |
David Stephenson |
IPinCH Webinar, Simon Fraser University |
2015 |
Video |
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Enabled Futures |
Wendy Teeter |
IPinCH Webinar, Simon Fraser University |
2015 |
Video |
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Teaching IPinCH |
John Welch |
IPinCH Webinar, Simon Fraser University |
2015 |
Video |
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Producing an Anthropology of Cultural Heritage, AAA Task Force on Heritage Round Table |
Joe Watkins |
American Anthropological Association 113th Annual Meeting (Washington, DC, Dec) |
2015 |
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Archaeologies by Community Mandate: Practicing Collaborative and Community-Engaged Research |
Joe Watkins |
Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting (San Francisco, CA, April) |
2015 |
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Community and Heritage Issues: An International Discussion |
Joe Watkins |
Penn Cultural Heritage Center Public Lecture, University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Oct) |
2015 |
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Why community engagement in heritage research benefits indigenous communities and influences archaeological theory and practice |
George Nicholas |
The Contribution of Archaeology to Local / Indigenous Communities (Hokkaido University, Hokkaido, Japan, Nov 7-8) |
2015 |
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Intellectual property issues in indigenous cultural heritage: outlining key issues and the IPinCH project |
Larry Zimmerman |
Indigenous Cultural Heritage Preservation and Repatriation panel discussion, Beloit College (Beloit, Wisconsin, Feb 12) |
2015 |
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How heritage industry rhetoric impedes the protection of Indigenous cultural heritage |
Larry Zimmerman |
SFU President's Dream Colloquium on Protecting Indigenous Cultural Heritage (Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Feb 5) |
2015 |
Video |
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Heritage and Community Values, Benefits, and Sustainability |
Rosita Worl |
SFU President's Dream Colloquium on Protecting Indigenous Cultural Heritage (Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Feb 26) |
2015 |
Video |
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"Who Owns Indigenous Culture…When the World Comes Knocking?: Indigenous Cultural Heritage and World Heritage, the World Bank and World-Wide Corporations." |
Ian Lilley |
SFU President's Dream Colloquium on Protecting Indigenous Cultural Heritage (Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia. January 22) |
2015 |
Video |
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Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: The Slow Dance of Indigenous Heritage Protection |
George Nicholas |
Saving Endangered Cultural Heritage for our Common Future, Archaeology Day (University of British Columbia, March 21) |
2015 |
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Intellectual Property Issues in Indigenous Cultural Heritage: Case Studies from Canada, the United States and Japan |
Catherine Bell |
OSIPP Policy Forum #70, Osaka University (Osaka, Japan, Feb 27) |
2015 |
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Engaging Area Studies in the Large Research University: Climate Science Across National Boundaries |
George Nicholas (invited panelist) |
University of Washington (Seattle, Washington, April 7) |
2015 |
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In/Tangible Heritage, Intellectual Property and Museum Policy: Methods for Respecting Indigenous Law |
Catherine Bell and Laura Skordenski |
Conference on Access to Material and Immaterial Goods: The Relationship Between Intellectual Property and its Physical Embodiment (University of Lucerne, Faculty of Law, Switzerland, 24 January) |
2015 |
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Sq'ewlets: A Sto:lo-Coast Salish Community in the Central Fraser Valley - A Community-based Collaborative Virtual Museum of Canada Project |
Natasha Lyons, Dave Schaepe, Kate Hennessy, Kyle McIntosh, Mike Blake, Patricia Ormerod |
Sto:lo People of the River Conference |
2015 |
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Protection through Intervention: An Activist Approach to Safeguarding Coast Salish Heritage Sites and Burial Grounds |
George Nicholas |
Kwikwetlem Colloquium, Douglas College, Kwikwetlem / Coquitlam, BC, July 23. |
2015 |
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The Making of the Sq’éwlets Virtual Museum of Canada Website |
Natasha Lyons, David M. Schaepe, Kate Hennessy, Colin Pennier |
Kwikwetlem Colloquium, Douglas College, Kwikwetlem / Coquitlam, BC, July 23. |
2015 |
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Genetics, Identity, and Justice |
Daryl Pullman |
DNA and Indigeneity: The Changing Role of Genetics in Indigenous Rights, Tribal Belonging, and Repatriation Public Symposium |
2015 |
Video |
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Conserving an Alutiiq Kayak: Situating 'Intent' in the Intangible |
George Nicholas |
Cultures of Conservation ‘Keyword’ Panel Series, Bard Graduate Center, New York, NY |
2015 |
Video |
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Repatriation and the Limits of Genetic Identity |
Dorothy Lippert |
DNA and Indigeneity: The Changing Role of Genetics in Indigenous Rights, Tribal Belonging, and Repatriation Public Symposium |
2015 |
Video |
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Lives in Motion: Cautionary Notes on Using Human Biology to Infer Identity, Cultural Affiliation, and Ancestry |
Alan Goodman |
DNA and Indigeneity: The Changing Role of Genetics in Indigenous Rights, Tribal Belonging, and Repatriation Public Symposium |
2015 |
Video |
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Righting history - sharing Indigenous heritage through museum exhibits |
Susan Rowley |
The Contribution of Archaeology to Local / Indigenous Communities, Hokkaido University, Hokkaido, Japan, Nov 7-8 |
2015 |
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'Knowledge Without Action...' Shifting Frames of Reference in Archaeology Theory and Practice |
George Nicholas |
Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting (80th, San Francisco, CA) |
2015 |
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3D Modeling and Printing in Archaeology: Transformative Innovations/Appropriations (forum) |
Neil Ferris and George Nicholas (moderators) |
Society of American Archaeology Annual Meeting (San Francisco, CA) |
2015 |
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Legal Contexts for Implementing Ethical Aspirations in TCPS2 |
Catherine Bell |
Working Better Together: Conference on Indigenous Research Ethics, Vancouver, B.C. |
2015 |
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Challenges and Strategies for Building Ethical Space in Diverse Stakeholder Collaborations |
Nicole Aylwin (Discussant) |
Working Better Together: Conference on Indigenous Research Ethics, Vancouver, B.C. |
2015 |
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Sovereignty-Driven Research Ethics: Beyond Baseline Compliance, Consent, and Limitation of Liability |
John Welch (Discussant) |
Working Better Together: Conference on Indigenous Research Ethics, Vancouver, B.C. |
2015 |
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Lessons learned from University-based collaborative research with Indigenous partners |
George Nicholas (Discussant) |
Working Better Together: Conference on Indigenous Research Ethics, Vancouver, B.C. |
2015 |
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Indigenous Cultural Heritage: Issues of Canadian Law, Policy and Reform |
Catherine Bell |
SFU President's Dream Colloquium on Protecting Indigenous Cultural Heritage (Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Jan 8) |
2015 |
Video |
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Intertwined Histories of the Navajo and Japanese at the Old Leupp Boarding School Historic Site |
Davina Two Bears |
IPinCH Fall Gathering |
2014 |
Poster (PDF) |
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Heritage Happens Here: Divergent Contemporary Uses of Pit House Village Sites in B.C.'s Slocan Valley |
Erica Kowsz |
IPinCH Fall Gathering |
2014 |
Poster (PDF) |
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IPinCH Projects in Kyrgyzstan (2013-2014) |
Aida Abdykanova |
IPinCH Fall Gathering |
2014 |
Poster (PDF) |
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Re-Articulating San Identity Through Indigenous Cultural Tourism in Southern Africa |
Rachel F. Giraudo |
IPinCH Fall Gathering |
2014 |
Poster (PDF) |
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Learning to Listen - Ways to True Community Collaboration |
Sonya Selanoff and Holly Cusack-McVeigh |
IPinCH Fall Gathering |
2014 |
Poster (PDF) |
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Local Contexts: Traditional Knowledge Labels |
Jane Anderson |
IPinCH Fall Gathering |
2014 |
Poster (PDF) |
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Treaty Relations as a Method of Resolving IP Issues Project |
Michael Asch |
IPinCH Fall Gathering |
2014 |
Poster (PDF) |
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Indigenous Heritage and Public Museums: Exploring Collaboration and Exhibition in Canada and the United States |
Sarah Carr-Locke |
IPinCH Fall Gathering |
2014 |
Poster (PDF) |
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The Journey Home — Guiding Intangible Knowledge Production in the Analysis of Ancestral Remains |
Susan Rowley, David Schaepe, Megan Davies |
IPinCH Fall Gathering |
2014 |
Poster (PDF) |
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Bioarchaeology, Bioethics, and the Beothuk: Balancing the Interests of Justice and Knowledge |
Meghan Ryan, Daryl Pullman |
IPinCH Fall Gathering |
2014 |
Poster (PDF) |
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Community-Based & Participatory Approaches to Cultural Heritage in the Dolomites |
Emanuel Valentin |
IPinCH Fall Gathering |
2014 |
Poster (PDF) |
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Ancient DNA Research with the Lower Similkameen Band, British Columbia |
Alexa Walker |
IPinCH Fall Gathering |
2014 |
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The Invisible Cultural Heritage of the Australian South Sea Islanders |
Julie Mitchell |
IPinCH Fall Gathering |
2014 |
Poster (PDF) |
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Turning the Tables on Uncertainty: The Double Register of Action in Secwepmec/Settler State Encounters around Land, Knowledge, and Resource Relations. |
Brian Noble |
Canadian Anthropology Society Annual Meetings (Toronto, ON) |
2014 |
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Culture, Community, and Collaboration: New Directions for Protecting Indigenous Heritage |
George Nicholas |
SFU Public Square Event |
2014 |
Video |
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The Presentation of Indigenous Heritage in Museums as Intellectual Property: Exploring Collaboration and Exhibit Creation |
Sarah Carr-Locke |
Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Student Destinations Session |
2014 |
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The Poetics and Politics of Reclaiming Intangible Cultural Heritage: An Indigenous Standpoint |
Robin R. R. Gray |
Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Student Destinations Session |
2014 |
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Using the Past to Contribute to Diné (Navajo) Cultural Heritage in the Present and Future |
Davina Two Bears |
Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Student Destinations Session |
2014 |
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Looking to the Past, Negotiating the Present, Informing the Future: Student Destinations in Engagement with Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage |
Joe Watkins and Robin Gray (panel co-chairs) |
Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting |
2014 |
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Ainu Conceptions of Cultural and Natural Heritage |
Annique-Elise Goode |
IPinCH Fall Gathering |
2014 |
Poster (PDF) |
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Disrupting the Category of Knowledge: An IPinCH Theoretical Engagement |
Claire Poirier |
Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Student Destinations Session |
2014 |
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What Does Collaborative Archaeology Mean to You? |
Erin Hogg |
IPinCH Fall Gathering |
2014 |
Poster (PDF) |
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IP and Research Ethics Working Group |
Dru McGill, Sonya Atalay, Alison Wylie, Davina Two Bears |
IPinCH Fall Gathering |
2014 |
Poster (PDF) |
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Community-Based Cultural Heritage Research: Insights, Challenges, and Possibilities from the IPinCH Project |
George Nicholas |
SFU Research and Environmental Management Department Seminar Series |
2014 |
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Decolonizing Archaeology: In Theory and Practice |
George Nicholas |
IRMACS Centre Series: "SFU Research Masterclass" |
2014 |
Video |
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Meeting Again: Bringing Archaeologists & First Nations Together in the St. Lawrence Valley, Québec |
Mariane Gaudreau |
IPinCH Fall Gathering |
2014 |
Poster (PDF) |
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Straddling the Past and the Future: Traditional Art, Contemporary Artists and Pan-African Cultural Policy |
Nicole Aylwin |
Cultural Commodification, Indigenous Peoples and Self-Determination Public Symposium |
2013 |
Video |
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Ookpik - The Ogling Owl at 50 |
Susan Rowley |
Cultural Commodification, Indigenous Peoples and Self-Determination Public Symposium |
2013 |
Video |
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The Limits of Cultural Commodification |
Alexis Bunten |
Cultural Commodification, Indigenous Peoples and Self-Determination Public Symposium |
2013 |
Video |
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Local Contexts: Because the 'S' Matters - Traditional Knowledge and Indigenous Cultural Heritage |
Kim Christen Withey |
Cultural Commodification, Indigenous Peoples and Self-Determination Public Symposium |
2013 |
Video |
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Trading Imagery: the Commodification of New Zealand Maori Imagery |
Deidre Brown |
Cultural Commodification, Indigenous Peoples and Self-Determination Public Symposium |
2013 |
Video |
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Commodification of Inuit Symbols and Potential Protection Mechanisms |
Violet Ford |
Cultural Commodification, Indigenous Peoples and Self-Determination Public Symposium |
2013 |
Video |
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Managing Cultural Commodification from an Indigenous Perspective for the Benefit of Indigenous Communities |
Maui Solomon |
Cultural Commodification, Indigenous Peoples and Self-Determination Public Symposium |
2013 |
Video |
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Making Exhibits Together: Examples of Museum and Community Collaboration |
Sarah Carr-Locke |
Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre |
2013 |
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‘A Case of Access’—Gauging the Effectiveness of Digital Repatriation |
Charles Arnold |
Native American and Indigenous Studies Association Conference |
2013 |
PDF (slide set) |
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IPinCH Project Ethnography: Critical Reflections on Researchers Conducting Projects on Indigenous Heritage and Intellectual Property Issues. |
Alexis Bunten |
Native American and Indigenous Studies Association Conference |
2013 |
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Indigenous Tourism Across the Pacific |
Alexis Bunten |
Sto:lo People of the River Conference: Sharing Experience and Building Knowledge |
2013 |
Video |
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Cultural Tourism and Indigenous Agency in Southern Africa |
Rachel Giraudo |
Sto:lo People of the River Conference: Sharing Experience and Building Knowledge |
2013 |
Video |
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Yukon First Nations Heritage Values and Heritage Resource Management |
Sheila Greer |
Native American and Indigenous Studies Association Conference |
2013 |
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Building Connections, Protocols, and Toolkits from Comparative Community-Based Research |
Lena Mortensen |
Native American and Indigenous Studies Association Conference |
2013 |
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Mediating Expectations and Encounters: Community-Based Tourism Protocols |
Lena Mortensen and Kristen Dobbin |
Sto:lo People of the River Conference: Sharing Experience and Building Knowledge, |
2013 |
Video |
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The IPinCH Project – In Theory and Practice |
George Nicholas |
Native American and Indigenous Studies Association Conference |
2013 |
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Cultural Experience and Relationship Building in the Central Fraser Valley |
Dave Schaepe and Francine Douglas |
Sto:lo People of the River Conference: Sharing Experience and Building Knowledge |
2013 |
Video |
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Writing, Speaking, and Performance: The Dialectic in the Law Between the Preservation and Protection of Cultural Heritage and its Presentation for 21st Century Tourists |
Dave Stephenson |
Sto:lo People of the River Conference: Sharing Experience and Building Knowledg |
2013 |
Video |
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Indigenous Heritage as a National Resource for Development in Botswana |
Rachel Giraudo |
Indigenous Heritage and Tourism: Succession & Creation of Living Heritage, Sapporo, Japan |
2013 |
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Social Responsibility in Heritage Research: Lessons from the IPinCH Project for Protecting Intangible Heritage (keynote) |
George Nicholas |
Indigenous Heritage and Tourism: Succession & Creation of Living Heritage, Sapporo, Japan |
2013 |
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Documenting, Preserving and Perpetuating Cultural Heritage Landscapes: A Stó:lo Example |
David Schaepe |
Indigenous Heritage and Tourism: Succession & Creation of Living Heritage, Sapporo, Japan |
2013 |
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Accessing Justice: Telling Stories and Learning Lessons from Community-Driven Policy Making in First-Nations Communities |
Nicole Aylwin |
Encounters in Canada: Contrasting Indigenous and Immigrant Perspectives, Chestnut Conference Centre |
2013 |
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Cultural Landscape Recording on Rekohu (Chatham Islands) |
Susan Thorpe |
IPinCH Speaker Series |
2013 |
Video |
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The Limits of Cultural Commoditization |
Alexis Bunten |
Cultural Commodification, Indigenous Peoples & Self-Determination Public Symposium and Workshop |
2013 |
Video |
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Trading Identity: The Commodification of New Zealand Maori Imagery |
Deidre Brown |
Cultural Commodification, Indigenous Peoples & Self-Determination Public Symposium |
2013 |
Video |
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Local Contexts: Because the ‘S’ Matters. Traditional Knowledge and Indigenous Cultural Heritage |
Kim Christen |
Cultural Commodification, Indigenous Peoples & Self-Determination Public Symposium |
2013 |
Video |
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Marks Communicating Indigenous Means of Production |
Rosemary Coombe |
Cultural Commodification, Indigenous Peoples & Self-Determination |
2013 |
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Commodification of Inuit Symbols and Potential Protection Mechanisms |
Violet Ford |
Cultural Commodification, Indigenous Peoples & Self-Determination Public Symposium |
2013 |
Video |
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Drawing a Line in the Sand: Protection of the Sanilac Petroglyphs |
Shannon Martin |
Cultural Commodification, Indigenous Peoples & Self-Determination, Public Symposium and Workshop |
2013 |
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La réappropriaton du patrimoine autochtone: des enjeux de propriété intellectuelle et d’éthique |
Murielle Nagy |
81st Congrès de l’Acfas |
2013 |
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“‘Commodification’ vs. ‘Cultural Borrowing’?: The Challenges of Fair and Equitable Use of Heritage |
George Nicholas |
Cultural Commodification, Indigenous Peoples & Self-Determination Public Symposium |
2013 |
Video |
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Law of the Buffalo: Relations and Obligations in Heritage Management |
Claire Poirier |
Canadian Anthropology Association Annual Meeting |
2013 |
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Indigenous Rights and Cultural and Intellectual Property: Challenges Facing Maori and Moriori Today |
Maui Solomon |
IPinCH Speaker Series |
2013 |
Audio |
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Moriori Cultural Database: An IPinCH Case Study |
Maui Solomon and Susan Thorpe |
IPinCH Speaker Series |
2013 |
Video |
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(De)Scriptive Methodologies: Hearing the Stories that Shape our Histories |
Gwyneira Isaac |
IPinCH Speaker Series |
2013 |
Audio |
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But I Just Like to Dig!’: Practical Ethics for the Professional Archaeologist |
Alexis Bunten (panel participant) |
Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology |
2013 |
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‘But I Just Like to Dig!’: Practical Ethics for the Professional Archaeologist |
George Nicholas (Panel Participant) |
Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology |
2013 |
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Beyond the Equator (Principles): Community Benefit Sharing in Relation to Major Land Alteration Projects and Associated Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage |
John Welch and Ian Lilley (Panel Organizers) |
Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting (Honolulu, Hawaii) |
2013 |
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Research Collaborations with Native Communities: New Directions in Social Science Ethics |
Sonya Atalay (panelist) |
NSF Program Director Lecture |
2013 |
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Ascertaining and Articulating YFN Laws and Values in the Heritage Context |
Catherine Bell and Sheila Greer |
From Values to Policy & Legislation: Breaking Trail in a Heritage Self-Governing Context (York Centre for Public Policy and Law, IPinCH, Canadian Forum on Civil Justice), Whitehorse, YK |
2013 |
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Intellectual Property, Indigenous Law and Museum Policy: Landscapes to Languages |
Catherine Bell and Laura Skorodenski |
Alberta Museums Association Conference (with the Canadian Commission for UNESCO), Edmonton, AB |
2013 |
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Culturally Sustainable Online Content: Insights from the Ngaut Ngaut (Devon Downs) Interpretive Project, South Australia |
Amy Roberts, Isobelle Campbell and the Mannum Aboriginal Community Association Inc. |
Australian Archaeological Association Conference (Wollongong) |
2012 |
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Community-Based Research: Theory, Practice, Policy and Ethics |
Julie Hollowell (session organizer) |
American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting (Sacramento, CA) |
2012 |
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Why Indigenous Archaeology is Important as a Means of Changing Relationships between Archaeologists and Indigenous Communities |
Joe Watkins |
Indigenous Cultural Heritage and Tourism: Potential in Hokkaido, Hokkaido University International Symposium, Hokkaido, Japan, Oct 13-14 |
2012 |
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Addressing Indigenous Intellectual Property Concerns Through The IPinCH Project: Digital Heritage and Traditional Knowledge Licenses and Labels |
George Nicholas and Kim Christen |
The Memory of the World in the Digital Age: Digitization and Preservation UNESCO Conference, University of British Columbia (Vancouver, BC) |
2012 |
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Comparative Legal Frameworks for Self-Governance: Lessons from IPinCH Case Studies |
Alexis Bunten |
Aboriginal Self Governance: Dreams and Realities Since 1970 (Berkeley, CA) |
2012 |
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Learning Together: Core Tribal Values and Shared Benefits at the Flint Stone Street Ancestral Recovery Project. |
Sonya Atalay and Shannon Martin |
Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting (Memphis, TN) |
2012 |
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Marx, Indigenous Peoples and the Postcolonial Challenge |
George Nicholas |
Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting (77th, Memphis, TN) |
2012 |
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Participatory Planning, Core Tribal Values, and Knowledge Mobilization in Community-Based Research |
Sonya Atalay |
Central States Anthropological Society Conference (Toledo) |
2012 |
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Building Capacity for Community-Based Research in the University: Lessons from IPinCH |
Julie Hollowell |
Central States Anthropological Society Conference (Toledo) |
2012 |
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Intangible Heritage and Intellectual Property Considerations of Sacred Places and Secret Knowledge |
George Nicholas |
Ritual Places and Spaces Workshop, Simon Fraser University (Burnaby, BC) |
2012 |
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Negotiating the Past: Collaborative Practice in Cultural Heritage Research |
Alison Wylie |
Public History Seminar Series, Kings College London |
2012 |
Audio |
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Law, Ethics and Products of Research |
Catherine Bell |
Transforming Colonial Categories? Customary Law, Legal Pluralism and the Cultural Heritage of Indigenous Peoples Workshop, York University (Toronto, ON) |
2012 |
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Opportunities for Graduate Students with the IPinCH Project |
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Transforming Colonial Categories? Customary Law, Legal Pluralism and the Cultural Heritage of Indigenous Peoples Workshop, York University (Toronto, ON) |
2012 |
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Intellectual Property and Indigenous Peoples: Obstacles, Ontologies, Opportunities |
Rosemary Coombe and Patricia Goff |
Transforming Colonial Categories? Customary Law, Legal Pluralism and the Cultural Heritage of Indigenous Peoples Workshop, York University (Toronto, ON) |
2012 |
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Research Models Founded on Respect Between Sovereigns and Indigenous Legal Principles: The Laurier Example |
Emma Feltes |
Transforming Colonial Categories? Customary Law, Legal Pluralism and the Cultural Heritage of Indigenous Peoples Workshop, York University (Toronto, ON) |
2012 |
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Accommodation Strategies in International Institutions |
Patricia Goff |
Transforming Colonial Categories? Customary Law, Legal Pluralism and the Cultural Heritage of Indigenous Peoples Workshop, York University (Toronto, ON) |
2012 |
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Ways of Pluralizing around Intellectual Property |
Brian Noble |
Transforming Colonial Categories? Customary Law, Legal Pluralism and the Cultural Heritage of Indigenous Peoples Workshop, York University (Toronto, ON) |
2012 |
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The Stewardship Model of Property: Towards an Indigenous Cultural Heritage Protection Model? |
Sean Robertson |
Transforming Colonial Categories? Customary Law, Legal Pluralism and the Cultural Heritage of Indigenous Peoples Workshop, York University (Toronto, ON) |
2012 |
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Beyond Collaborative Research and Exhibitions: Markets, Reproductions, and the Idea of “Collaboration” |
Solen Roth |
World Archaeological Congress Intercongress (Indianapolis) |
2011 |
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Collaboration, Communication, and Negotiation in the Age of Digital Media and Mass-Production |
Solen Roth (session organizer) |
World Archaeological Congress Intercongress (Indianapolis) |
2011 |
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Seeking Best Practices and Important Themes in Collaborative Research Agreements |
Davina Two Bears and Dru McGill |
World Archaeological Congress Intercongress (Indigenous People and Museums, Indianapolis) |
2011 |
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The Inuvialuit Smithsonian Project: Engagement with the MacFarlane Collection |
M. Joe, N. Lyons, D. Nasogaluak, J. Pokiak, and R. Pokiak |
Mangilaluk Secondary School and Tuktoyaktuk Elders Committee, Tuktoyaktuk |
2011 |
PDF (slide set) |
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The Inuvialuit Smithsonian Project: Engagement with the MacFarlane Collection |
Mervin Joe and Natasha Lyons |
Parks Canada, Western Arctic Field Unit, Inuvik |
2011 |
PDF (slide set) |
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Inuvialuit at the Smithsonian |
Mervin Joe, Charles Arnold |
Aurora Research Institute, Northern Speaker Series |
2011 |
PDF (slide set) |
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Inuvialuit Engagement with the Smithsonian MacFarlane Collection |
Natasha Lyons, Kate Hennessy, Stephen Loring and Charles Arnold |
IPinCH Midterm Conference (Simon Fraser University) |
2011 |
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'When Descendant Communities are in the Driver’s Seat': Examples of Collaborative, Community-Based Heritage Research from the IPinCH Project |
George Nicholas |
American Anthropological Association Conference, Session: Reversing the Legacy of Colonialism in Heritage Research (Montreal, Quebec) |
2011 |
PDF (Slide Set) |
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Obliging the Settler and the Expert: The Engaged, Political Pragmatist Anthropologies of Michael Asch and Isabelle Sengers |
Brian Noble |
American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting (Montreal, QC) |
2011 |
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Community Initiatives and Archaeology: The Ngaut Ngaut Interpretive Project |
Amy Roberts |
American Anthropological Association Conference, Session: Reversing the Legacy of Colonialism in Heritage Research (Montreal, Quebec) |
2011 |
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Reversing the Legacy of Colonialism in Heritage Research |
Stephen Loring (session organizer) |
American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting (Montreal, QC) |
2011 |
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Recognition of Intangible Heritage in Lowland Populations of Peru |
Alvaro Higueras |
IPinCH Midterm Conference |
2011 |
Video |
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The Native Northwest Coast Giftware Industry (Olympic Case Study) |
Solen Roth |
IPinCH Midterm Conference |
2011 |
Video |
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The Ngaut Ngaut Interpretive Project |
Amy Roberts and Isobelle Campbell |
IPinCH Midterm Conference |
2011 |
Video |
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The Recent Development of Ainu Policy in Japan |
Teruki Tsunemoto |
IPinCH Midterm Conference |
2011 |
Video |
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Learning Together: Core Tribal Values, Transformative Influences, and Shared Benefit |
Shannon Martin, W. Johnson, Sonya Atalay |
World Archaeological Congress Intercongress (Indianapolis) |
2011 |
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On Display: Local Museums and Heritage in Kyrgyzstan |
K. Anne Pyburn, C. Beebe, A Zhumabaeva |
World Archaeological Congress Intercongress (Indianapolis) |
2011 |
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When the Tangible and Intangible Are One: Exploring the Implications of Indivisible Cultural Heritage for Archaeology |
George Nicholas (panel organizer) |
Society for American Archaeology (Sacramento, CA) |
2011 |
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Achieving Reasonable Balance in Archaeological Practice |
George Nicholas |
Society for American Archaeology (Sacramento, CA) |
2011 |
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North American Indigenous Archival Materials |
George Nicholas, D. George Shongo, R. West, and Jennifer O'Neal |
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's National Research Centre Conference (Vancouver, BC) |
2011 |
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Yukon First Nations Programs |
Sheila Greer |
International Symposium on Cultural Resources and Intellectual Properties of Indigenous Peoples, Hokkaido University Center for Ainu and Indigenous Studies (Hokkaido, Japan) |
2011 |
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Tribal Heritage Management in the Southwestern United States |
T.J. Ferguson |
Cultural Resources and Intellectual Properties of Indigenous Peoples: Theory and Practice, Hokkaido University Center for Ainu and Indigenous Studies, Lake Akan, Hokkaido, Japan, Jan. 18 |
2011 |
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Yukon First Nations Heritage Programs |
Sheila Greer |
Cultural Resources and Intellectual Properties of Indigenous Peoples: Theory and Practice, Hokkaido University Center for Ainu and Indigenous Studies, Lake Akan, Hokkaido, Japan, Jan. 18 |
2011 |
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Sharing Culture and Handling Heritage: Choosing Paths to Reach the Public |
Joe Watkins |
Cultural Resources and Intellectual Properties of Indigenous Peoples: Theory and Practice, Hokkaido University Center for Ainu and Indigenous Studies, Lake Akan, Hokkaido, Japan, Jan. 18 |
2011 |
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Developing an Ainu-IPinCH Collaboration to Promote and Protect Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage |
George Nicholas |
International Symposium on Cultural Resources and Intellectual Properties of Indigenous Peoples, University of Hokkaido, Center for Ainu and Indigenous Studies (Hokkaido, Japan) |
2011 |
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Aduri – Our Way |
Diane Strand |
International Symposium on Cultural Resources and Intellectual Properties of Indigenous Peoples, Hokkaido University Center for Ainu and Indigenous Studies (Hokkaido, Japan) |
2011 |
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Intellectual Property and the Ethical/Legal Status of Human DNA: The (Ir) Relevance of Context |
Daryl Pullman, George Nicholas |
Inuit Studies Conference (7th, Val-d'Or, Quebec) |
2010 |
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Not Just Their “Kitsch Mirror”: Museum Reproductions and the Native Northwest Coast Giftware Industry |
Solen Roth |
American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting (New Orleans) |
2010 |
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Intellectual Property and Indigeneity: International Policy Making Between Neoliberalism and Human Rights (roundtable) |
Catherine Bell, Rosemary Coombe, Patricia Goff |
York Centre for Public Policy & Law Seminar Series (York University) |
2010 |
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The Middle Ground: Negotiating the nature and ownership of research outcomes in collaborative projects with Aboriginal communities |
Natasha Lyons |
Inuit Studies Conference (Val d’Or, Quebec) |
2010 |
PDF (slide set) |
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The Inuvialuit-Smithsonian Knowledge Repatriation Project |
Natasha Lyons, Charles Arnold, Kate Hennessy, Albert Elias, and Mervin Joe |
IPinCH Case Study Workshop, Squamish Nation Elders Center |
2010 |
PDF (slide set) |
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Essential Tensions in Archaeological Theory and Practice |
George Nicholas |
Stanford Archaeology Centre, Archaeology Workshops Series (Stanford, CA) |
2010 |
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Access to and Control Over Data and Products of Research: Intellectual Property, Research and Tribunal Contexts |
Catherine Bell |
Canadian Bar Association North |
2010 |
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Prospects for Ainu Management of Ainu Cultural Heritage and Landscape: A Proposed Collaboration with the Nibutani Community, Biratori, Hokkaido, Japan |
Hidehiko Kimura, Tatsuo Nishijima, Hideki Yoshihara, and Hirofumi Kato |
IPinCH Case Study Workshop |
2010 |
PDF (Prepared Statement) |
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Respect, Rigour and Responsibility: Collaborative Ethics Practices and the Academy. |
Catherine Bell |
Inuit Studies Conference (7th, Val-d'Or, Quebec) |
2010 |
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Constructive Engagement: Aboriginal and Scientific Communities in Collaboration |
Alison Wylie, George Nicholas, Sonny McHalsie, Dave Schaepe, Laura Arbour, Doris Cook and L. Fortmann (panelists) |
Objectivity in Science Public Panel, UBC (Vancouver, BC) |
2010 |
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IPinCH Case Studies: Moriori to Yukon First Nations Heritage Group |
Sheila Greer and Susan Thorpe |
Yukon First Nations Heritage Group Meeting (Whitehorse, Yukon) |
2010 |
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Protecting Canadian First Nations and Maori Heritage through Conventional Legal Means |
Deidre Brown and George Nicholas |
Canada and New Zealand: Connections, Comparisons and Challenges Conference (University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand) |
2010 |
PDF (Presentation Notes) |
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Intellectual Property and Trade in Indigenous Cultural Heritage: Research and Reform |
Catherine Bell |
Symposium sponsored by the York Centre for Public Policy and Law and IPinCH |
2010 |
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Access to and Control over Information Originating from Aboriginal Communities in Canada |
Catherine Bell |
Inuit Studies Conference (7th, Val-d'Or, Quebec) |
2010 |
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Intellectual Property and Ethics Session |
Murielle Nagy (organizer) |
Inuit Studies Conference (7th, Val-d'Or, Quebec) |
2010 |
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The Ethical Dimensions of Intellectual Property in Cultural Heritage: Community-Based Approaches to Identifying and Avoiding Harm |
George Nicholas |
Appropriating the Past: The Uses and Abuses of Cultural Heritage Conference (Durham University, St. Hild and Bede College) |
2009 |
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Comments on the Draft 2nd Edition of the Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans |
George Nicholas, Catherine Bell, Joe Watkins, John Welch, Kelly Bannister |
Interagency Advisory Panel on Research Ethics of the Tri-Council of Canadian Research Agencies |
2009 |
PDF |
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Community-Based Fieldwork with the Innu of Labrador: Lessons from Thirty Years of Collaboration |
Stephen Loring |
Symposium on Ethics and Community-Based Fieldwork, DePauw University (Greencastle, IN) |
2009 |
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Decolonizing Research Methods: Lessons From The First Nations Cultural Heritage and Law Project |
Catherine Bell |
Symposium on Ethics and Community-Based Fieldwork, DePauw University (Greencastle, IN) |
2009 |
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Developing Practical Guidelines for the Protection of Indigenous and Traditional Knowledge through Community-based Initiatives |
Jane Anderson |
Symposium on Ethics and Community-Based Fieldwork, DePauw University (Greencastle, IN) |
2009 |
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The Stó:lo, S’ólh Téméxw, & Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage |
David Schaepe |
IPinCH WG, SC, and Advisors Meeting |
2009 |
PDF (Slide Set) |
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Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage: A North American Case Study |
Joe Watkins |
Hokkaido University Center for Ainu and Indigenous Studies, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan |
2009 |
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Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage: Global Challenges, Community Responses |
George Nicholas |
Hokkaido University Center for Ainu and Indigenous Studies, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan |
2009 |
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Why “Collaboration” Means Much More Than “Working Together" (plenary) |
George Nicholas |
Society for American Archaeology Conference |
2008 |
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Meeting the Challenges of Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage: Introducing the IPinCH Project |
George Nicholas and John Welch |
National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers (NATHPO) Conference |
2008 |
PDF (Slide Set) |
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The IPinCH Project: Addressing Intellectual Properties Issues in BC Archaeology |
George Nicholas and Dave Schaepe (Panel Organizers) |
BC Archaeology Forum (Chilliwack, British Columbia) |
2008 |
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Intellectual Property Issues in Archaeological Heritage: Case Studies, Challenges, Fair Access, Best Practices, Equitable Resolution |
George Nicholas, Eric Kansa, Susan Forbes, and Maui Solomon |
World Archaeological Congress (6th, Dublin, Ireland) |
2008 |
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Using Ethnographic Methods to Articulate Community-Based Conceptions of Heritage Management and Explore Intellectual Property Issues in Archaeology |
Julie Hollowell and George Nicholas |
Wenner Gren Workshop on Archaeological Ethnographies: Charting a Field, Devising Methodologies (Poros, Greece) |
2008 |
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Who Owns or Has the Right to Benefit from the Past? |
George Nicholas |
The Global Archaeologies Conference of Archaeology (Dublin, Ireland) |
2008 |
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Forum on Intellectual Property Issues in Archaeology: Appropriation vs. Fair Use |
George Nicholas and Julie Hollowell (Forum Organizers) |
Society for American Archaeology (Vancouver, British Columbia) |
2008 |
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