Cultural Survival Quarterly / 1996 [2]
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Cultural Survival Quarterly / 1996 [2]
Genes, people and property / Furor erupts over genetic research on indigenous groups
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Science and sensibility [Human Genome University Project]
David Maybury-Lewis
3
David Maybury-Lewis
3
The "inka challengue" [petition against National Geographic Society's exhibition of "Dama de Ampato"]
Luis Delgado [Yachay Wasi Inc.]
7
Luis Delgado [Yachay Wasi Inc.]
7
The garifuna journey [BZ]
Andrea Leland
Kathy Berger
12-13
Andrea Leland
Kathy Berger
12-13
Genes, people and property / Furor erupts over genetic research on indigenous groups /
- Introduction - Jonathan Friedlaender [ed.]
- Biological diversity is inherent in humanity - Kenneth M. Weiss
- The national institutes of health and the Papua New Guinea cell line - Amar Bhat
- Perspectives from Papua New Guinea - Michael P. Alpers
- The Hagahai patet controversy in their own words [Papua New Guinea] - Yokotam Ibeji, Korowai Gane
- Whose property, whose rights? - Jean Christie
- Indigenous person from Papua new Guinea claimed in US government patent [incl. responses] - RAFI
- Value of life / Saving genes versus saving indigenous peoples [SB] - Ruth Liloqula
-Genealogy, sacredness and the commodities market - Aroba Pareake Mead [NZ]
- Mataatua declaration on cultural and intellectual property rights of indigeous people [1993]
-Genes, patents and indigenous peoples / Biomedical research and indigenous peoples's rights - Henry T. Greely
- Native americans, scientists and the HGDP - John H. Moore
- Declaration of Indigenous Peoples of the Western hemisphere, regarding the Human Genome Diversity Project [US]
- The yuchi community and the Human Genome Diversity Project [US] / Historic and contemporary ironies - Ricchard A. Grounds
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- Introduction - Jonathan Friedlaender [ed.]
- Biological diversity is inherent in humanity - Kenneth M. Weiss
- The national institutes of health and the Papua New Guinea cell line - Amar Bhat
- Perspectives from Papua New Guinea - Michael P. Alpers
- The Hagahai patet controversy in their own words [Papua New Guinea] - Yokotam Ibeji, Korowai Gane
- Whose property, whose rights? - Jean Christie
- Indigenous person from Papua new Guinea claimed in US government patent [incl. responses] - RAFI
- Value of life / Saving genes versus saving indigenous peoples [SB] - Ruth Liloqula
-Genealogy, sacredness and the commodities market - Aroba Pareake Mead [NZ]
- Mataatua declaration on cultural and intellectual property rights of indigeous people [1993]
-Genes, patents and indigenous peoples / Biomedical research and indigenous peoples's rights - Henry T. Greely
- Native americans, scientists and the HGDP - John H. Moore
- Declaration of Indigenous Peoples of the Western hemisphere, regarding the Human Genome Diversity Project [US]
- The yuchi community and the Human Genome Diversity Project [US] / Historic and contemporary ironies - Ricchard A. Grounds
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Editor
Cambridge MA [US] : Cultural Survival INC
Fecha
1996
Formato
70 p.
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inglés
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text
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H_CulturalSurvivalQ_1996_2_US_5152
Cobertura
vol. 20, 1996, N° 2
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