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Chapter 15 Enhancing Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage in National Law
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Marie Battiste
and James (Sa’ke’j) Youngblood Henderson
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Preface 1
- Introduction 9
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The Lodge of Indigenous Knowledge in Modern Thought
- Eurocentrism and the European Ethnographic Tradition 21
- What Is Indigenous Knowledge? 35
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Towards an Understanding of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to Their Knowledge and Heritage
- The Concept of Indigenous Heritage Rights 59
- The Importance of Language for Indigenous Knowledge 73
- Decolonizing Cognitive Imperialism in Education 86
- Religious Paradoxes 97
- Paradigmatic Thought in Eurocentric Science 117
- Ethical Issues in Research 132
- Indigenous Heritage and Eurocentric Intellectual and Cultural Property Rights 145
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Existing Legal Régimes and Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage
- The International Intellectual and Cultural Property Régime 171
- The Canadian Constitutional Régime 201
- The Canadian Legislative Régime 216
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The Need for Legal and Policy Reforms to Protect Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage
- Rethinking Intellectual and Cultural Property 241
- Current International Reforms 251
- Enhancing Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage in National Law 262
- Canadian Policy Considerations 271
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Conclusion
- Conclusion 289
- Index 313
- Related Titles from Purich Publishing 325
- About the Authors 326
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Preface 1
- Introduction 9
-
The Lodge of Indigenous Knowledge in Modern Thought
- Eurocentrism and the European Ethnographic Tradition 21
- What Is Indigenous Knowledge? 35
-
Towards an Understanding of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to Their Knowledge and Heritage
- The Concept of Indigenous Heritage Rights 59
- The Importance of Language for Indigenous Knowledge 73
- Decolonizing Cognitive Imperialism in Education 86
- Religious Paradoxes 97
- Paradigmatic Thought in Eurocentric Science 117
- Ethical Issues in Research 132
- Indigenous Heritage and Eurocentric Intellectual and Cultural Property Rights 145
-
Existing Legal Régimes and Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage
- The International Intellectual and Cultural Property Régime 171
- The Canadian Constitutional Régime 201
- The Canadian Legislative Régime 216
-
The Need for Legal and Policy Reforms to Protect Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage
- Rethinking Intellectual and Cultural Property 241
- Current International Reforms 251
- Enhancing Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage in National Law 262
- Canadian Policy Considerations 271
-
Conclusion
- Conclusion 289
- Index 313
- Related Titles from Purich Publishing 325
- About the Authors 326