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CONTENTS Acknowledgments Introduction PART I: LEGAL OBSTACLES CHAPTER 1: "As Long As the Grass Grows": Representing Indigenous Claims by Tressa Berman CHAPTER 2: Digital Vibes and Radio Waves in Indigenous Peru by Bartholomew Dean CHAPTER 3: Intellectual Property Protection and the Market for Alaska Native Arts and Crafts by Julie Hollowell CHAPTER 4: The Amerindian Rights Movement in Guyana and Its Influence by Mary Riley PART II: DEVELOPING INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS CHAPTER 5: Land, Tenure Systems, and Indigenous Intellectual Property Rights by Catherine M. Tucker CHAPTER 6: Benefit-Sharing Under the Convention on Biological Diversity by Katy Moran CHAPTER 7: Ownership of Indigenous Languages: A case study from Guatemala by Judith M. Maxwell PART III: ACCESS AND CONTROL CHAPTER 8: Intellectual Property Rights and Indigenous Peoples Rights and Responsibilities by Maui Solomon CHAPTER 9: Biocolonialism and Isolates of Historic Interest by Marie Annette Jaimes Guerrero CHAPTER 10: Indigenous Knowledge and Traditional Plant Resources of the Sepwepemc (Shuswap) Nation by Kelly P. Bannister CHAPTER 11: Intellectual Property Rights and Indigenous Cultural Heritage in Archaeology by George P. Nicholas and Kelly P. Bannister CHAPTER 12: Prior Informed Consent and Bioprospecting Research in Chiapas by Elois Ann Berlin and Brent Berlin Index About the Authors
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Indigenous peoples Legal status, laws, etc, Intellectual property