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DNA and Indigeneity |
George Nicholas, Alexa Walker, Alan Goodman |
Anthropology News |
2016 |
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Consent, Collaboration, Treaty: Toward Anti-Colonial Praxis in Indigenous-Settler Research Relations (special section) |
Brian Noble (guest editor) |
Anthropologica 57(2): 411-417 |
2015 |
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Tripped Up By Coloniality: Anthropologists as Instruments or Agents in Indigenous-Settler Political Relations |
Brian Noble |
Anthropologica 57(2):427-443. |
2015 |
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Argillite, Faux-Argillite and Black Plastic: The Political Economy of Simulating a Quintessential Haida Substance |
Solen Roth |
Journal of Material Culture, vol. 20 no. 3: 299-312. |
2015 |
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Traditional Knowledge, Archaeological Evidence, and Other Ways of Knowing |
George Nicholas and Nola Markey |
Material Culture as Evidence: Best Practices and Exemplary Cases in Archaeology, edited by Robert Chapman and Alison Wylie, pp 287-307, Routledge, London |
2015 |
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Tribal Archives, Traditional Knowledge, and Local Contexts: Why the “s” Matters |
Kimberly Christen |
Journal of Western Archives, Special Issue Native American Archives 6.1: article 3 |
2015 |
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Researching the Care of Collections Information |
Hannah Turner |
Practicing Anthropology (special issue on Contemporary Work in Museums) 37.3: 46 |
2015 |
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Employee and/or Anthropologist? |
Sarah Carr-Locke |
Practicing Anthropology (special issue on Contemporary Work in Museums) 37.3: 37 |
2015 |
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Irony as Inspiration: From Academic Research to Community Action in Protecting Biocultural Landscape |
Kelly Bannister and George Nicholas. |
Langscape 4.1: 62-67 |
2015 |
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Modelling Indigenous Knowledge Creation as a Living System |
Tariq Zaman et al. |
International Journal of Knowledge Management Studies 6(2):136-150 |
2015 |
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Intervention as a Strategy in Protecting Indigenous Cultural Heritage |
George Nicholas, Brian Egan, Kelly Bannister, Emily Benson |
SAA Archaeological Record 15(4):41-47. |
2015 |
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Research as Guesthood: The Memorial to Sir Wilfred Laurier and Resolving Indigenous- Settler Relations in British Columbia |
Emma Feltes |
Anthropologica 57(2): 469-480 |
2015 |
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Standing with Sol: The Spirit and Intent of Action Anthropology |
Joshua Smith |
Anthropologica 57(2): 445-456 |
2015 |
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Indigenous Cultural Heritage in the Age of Technological Reproducibility: Towards a Postcolonial Ethic of the Public Domain |
George Nicholas |
Dynamic Fair Dealing: Creating Canadian Cultural Heritage Online, edited by R. Coombe, D. Wershler, and M. Zeilinger (pp.213-224) |
2014 |
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Reconciling Inequalities in Archaeological Practice and Heritage Research |
George Nicholas |
Transforming Archaeology: Activist Practices and Prospects, edited by S. Atalay, L.R. Clauss, R.H. McGuire, and J.R. Welch, pp.133-158, Left Coast Press , Walnut Creek. |
2014 |
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Engaging Archaeology: Positivism, Objectivity and Rigor in Activist Archaeology |
Sonya Atalay |
Transforming Archaeology: Activist Practices and Prospects, edited by S. Atalay, L.R. Clauss, R.H. McGuire, and J.R. Welch, pp.45-59, Left Coast Press, Walnut Creek |
2014 |
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Archaeology as Federated Knowledge |
Andrew Martindale, George Nicholas |
Canadian Journal of Archaeology 38(2): 434-465 |
2014 |
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Respect et responsabilité: le droit, l’éthique et les collections autochtones |
Catherine Bell |
Voyage au coeur des collections des Premiers Peuples, ed. Marie-Paule Robitaille, Pp. 131-144. Sillery (Québec): Septentrion. |
2014 |
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Why Indigenous Archaeology is Important as a Means of Changing Relationships between Archaeologists and Indigenous Communities |
Joe Watkins and George Nicholas |
Indigenous Heritage and Tourism: Theories and Practices on Utilizing the Ainu Heritage, pp.141-151 (edited by Mayumi Okada and Hirofumi Kato, Hokkaido University Center for Ainu and Indigenous Studies) |
2014 |
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Indigenous Heritage and Community-based Archaeology |
Joe Watkins |
Indigenous Heritage and Tourism: Theories and Practices on Utilizing the Ainu Heritage, pp. 17-32 (edited by Mayumi Okada and Hirofumi Kato, Hokkaido University Center for Ainu and Indigenous Studies) |
2014 |
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Overview of the Project for Ainu and Indigenous Heritage and Tourism |
Hirofumi Kato |
Indigenous Heritage and Tourism: Theories and Practices on Utilizing the Ainu Heritage, pp. 5-14 (edited by Mayumi Okada and Hirofumi Kato, Hokkaido University Center for Ainu and Indigenous Studies) |
2014 |
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Public Archaeology: Cross Comparisons of Growth and Recommendations for the Future |
Carol Ellick |
Indigenous Heritage and Tourism: Theories and Practices on Utilizing the Ainu Heritage, pp. 153-157 (edited by Mayumi Okada and Hirofumi Kato, Hokkaido University Center for Ainu and Indigenous Studies). |
2014 |
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Indigenous Heritage and Tourism: Theories and Practices on Utilizing the Ainu Heritage |
Hirofumi Kato and Mayumi Okada (editors) |
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2014 |
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Activating Archaeology |
K. Anne Pyburn |
Transforming Archaeology: Activist Practices and Prospects, edited by S. Atalay, L.R. Clauss, R.H. McGuire, and J.R. Welch, pp.197-214, Left Coast Press, Walnut Creek |
2014 |
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Transforming Archaeology: Activist Practices and Prospects |
Sonya Atalay, Lee Rains Clauss, Randall H. McGuire, John R. Welch (eds.) |
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2014 |
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The Inuvialuit Living History Project: Digital Return as the Forging of Relationships Between Institutions, People, and Data |
Kate Hennessy, Natasha Lyons, Stephen Loring, Charles Arnold, Mervin Joe, Albert Elias, James Pokiak |
Museum Anthropology Review, Special Issue: After the Return: Digital Repatriation and the Circulation of Indigenous Knowledge 7(1-2):44-73 |
2013 |
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Indigenous Law, Intellectual Property and Museum Policy: Methods for Protecting Aboriginal Intangible Heritage |
Catherine Bell, Jessica Lai and Laura Skorodenski |
Anthropologie et Sociétés 38(3): 25-59 |
2014 |
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Beyond the Equator (Principles): A Forum on Community Benefit Sharing in Relation to Major Land Alteration Projects |
John R. Welch and Ian Lilley |
International Journal of Cultural Property 20:467-493. |
2013 |
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Ngaut Ngaut: An Interpretive Guide |
Amy Roberts and the Mannum Aboriginal Community Association Inc. |
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2012 |
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Protecting Indigenous Cultural Property in the Age of Digital Democracy: Institutional and Communal Responses to Canadian First Nations and Maori Heritage Concerns |
Deidre Brown and George Nicholas |
Journal of Material Culture 17(3):307-324. |
2012 |
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The Evolution of Cultural Heritage Ethics via Human Rights Norms |
Rosemary Coombe and Nicole Aylwin |
Dynamic Fair Dealing: Creating Canadian Cultural Heritage Online, edited by R. Coombe, D. Wershler, and M. Zeilinger (pp.201-212) |
2014 |
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'Do Not Do Unto Others...': Community-Based Participatory Research Approaches to Identifying Indigenous Heritage Concerns and Avoiding Harm |
George Nicholas and Alison Wylie |
Appropriating the Past: Philosophical Perspectives on Archaeological Practice, edited by R. Coningham and G. Scarre |
2012 |
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Intellectual Property Rights |
George Nicholas |
The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, 2nd ed., edited by N.A. Silberman, Vol. 2 (pp.106-109 ) |
2012 |
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A Call for Attention to Indigenous Capitalisms |
Alexis Bunten |
New Proposals: Journal of Marxism and Interdisciplinary Inquiry 4(3): 60-71 |
2012 |
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Ownership and Trade of Aboriginal Cultural Heritage in Canada |
Catherine Bell |
International Trade in Indigenous Cultural Heritage, edited by C.B. Graber, K. Kuprecht, J.C. Lai (pp.362-395) |
2012 |
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Taonga Moriori: Recording and Revival |
Maui Solomon and Susan Thorpe |
Journal of Material Culture 17(3): 245-263 |
2012 |
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Collaborative, Community-Based Heritage Research and the IPinCH Project |
George Nicholas and the IPinCH Collective |
SAA Archaeological Record, Special Forum: International Collaborations 12.4 (pp.30-32) |
2012 |
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The Ngaut Ngaut Interpretive Project: Collaboration and Mutually Beneficial Outcomes |
Amy Roberts and Isobelle Campbell |
SAA Archaeological Record, Special Forum: International Collaborations 12.4 (pp.33-35) |
2012 |
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Response to “On Copyright and Culture” by Sergey Sokolovskiy |
George Nicholas |
Antropologicheskii forum 16 (pp.209-216) |
2012 |
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Response to "On Copyright and Culture" (Sergey Sokolovskiy) |
Marilyn Strathern |
Antropologicheskii forum 16 (pp.234-244) |
2012 |
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Cultural Property, Control of Meaning, and Paths to Recognition |
Michael Brown |
Antropologicheskii forum 16 (pp.184-188) |
2012 |
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Archaeology and Non-Western Societies and Indigenous Peoples: Introduction |
George Nicholas and Ruth Aloua |
The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, 2nd ed., edited by N.A. Silberman, Vol. 2 (pp.491-492 ) |
2012 |
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The Inuvialuit Living History Project |
Natasha Lyons, Kate Hennessy, Mervin Joe, Charles Arnold, Stephen Loring, Albert Elias, James Pokiak |
SAA Archaeological Record, Special Forum: International Collaborations 12.4 (pp.43-46) |
2012 |
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Possessing Culture: Political Economies of Community Subjects and their Properties |
Rosemary Coombe |
Ownership and Appropriation (edited by M. Busse and V. Strang) |
2011 |
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Cultural Agencies: ‘Constructing’ Community Subjects and their Rights |
Rosemary Coombe |
Making and Unmaking Intellectual Property (edited by M. Biagioli, et al.) |
2011 |
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Working Towards Greater Equity and Understanding: Examples of Collaborative Archaeology and Museum Initiatives with Indigenous Peoples in North America |
Sarah Carr-Locke and George Nicholas |
SfAA Newsletter (22.1) |
2011 |
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Introduction: Intellectual Property and Ethics |
Murielle Nagy |
Inuit Studies/Études Inuit (Vol. 35, 1-2) |
2011 |
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Control of Information Originating from Aboriginal Communities: Legal and Ethical Contexts |
Catherine Bell and Caeleigh Shier |
Inuit Studies/Études Inuit (Vol. 35, 1-2): 35-56 |
2011 |
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Intellectual Property and the Ethical/Legal Status of Human DNA: The (ir)Relevance of Context |
Daryl Pullman and George Nicholas |
Inuit Studies/Études Inuit (Vol. 35, 1-2) |
2011 |
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Access to Data and Reports after Completion of a Research Project |
Murielle Nagy |
Inuit Studies/Études Inuit (Vol. 35, 1-2) |
2011 |
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A Consideration of Theory, Principles and Practice in Collaborative Archaeology |
George P. Nicholas, Amy Roberts, David M. Schaepe, Joe Watkins, Lyn Leader-Elliot and Susan Rowley |
Archaeological Review from Cambridge 26.2 (pp.11-30) |
2011 |
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Creating space for negotiating the nature and outcomes of collaborative research projects with Aboriginal communities |
Natasha Lyons |
Inuit Studies/Études Inuit (Vol. 35, 1-2) |
2011 |
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Intellectual Property Issues in Heritage Management Part 2: Legal Dimensions, Ethical Considerations, and Collaborative Research Practices |
George Nicholas, Catherine Bell, Rosemary Coombe, John Welch, Brian Noble, Jane Anderson, Kelly Bannister, and Joe Watkins |
Heritage Management 3.1 (pp.117-147) |
2010 |
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Riding the Tourism Train? Navigating Intellectual Property, Heritage and Community-Based Approaches to Cultural Tourism |
Lena Mortensen and George Nicholas |
Anthropology News 51(8): 11-12 |
2010 |
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Beyond the Tangible: Repatriation of Cultural Heritage, Bioarchaeological Data, and Intellectual Property |
George Nicholas, John Welch, Alan Goodman and Randall McGuire |
Anthropology News, vol 51, iss. 3 (pp.11-12) |
2010 |
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Decoding the Implications of the Genographic Project for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage |
Julie Hollowell and George Nicholas (eds.) |
International Journal of Cultural Property, Special Section 16:2 |
2009 |
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Archaeological Finds: Legacies of Appropriation, Modes of Response |
George Nicholas, Alison Wylie |
The Ethics of Cultural Appropriation, edited by James O. Young and Conrad G. Brunk (pp.11-54) |
2009 |
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Using Ethnographic Methods to Articulate Community-Based Conceptions of Cultural Heritage Management |
Julie Hollowell and George Nicholas |
Public Archaeology: Archeological Ethnographies, Vol. 8 No. 2-3 (pp. 141-160) |
2009 |
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Intellectual Property Issues in Heritage Management - Part 1: Challenges and Opportunities Relating to Appropriation, Information Access, Bioarchaeology and Cultural Tourism |
George Nicholas, Catherine Bell, Kelly Bannister, Sven Ouzman, Jane Anderson |
Heritage Management 2.2 (pp.261-286) |
2009 |
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Appropriation of Traditional Knowledge: Ethics in the Context of Ethnobiology |
Kelly Bannister, Maui Solomon |
The Ethics of Cultural Appropriation, edited by James O. Young and Conrad G. Brunk (pp. 140-161) |
2009 |
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Moving Beyond Kennewick: Other Native American Perspectives on Bioarchaeological Data and Intellectual Property Rights |
George Nicholas, J. Jules and C. Dan |
Kennewick Man: Perspectives on the Ancient One, edited by Heather Burke, Claire Smith, Dorothy Lippert, Joe Watkins, Larry Zimmerman (pp. 233-243) |
2008 |
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Intellectual Property Issues in Archaeological Publication: Some Questions to Consider |
Julie Hollowell and George Nicholas |
Archaeologies 4(2): 208-217 |
2008 |
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