Respecting our ancestors, ensuring our future traditional knowledge primer for First Nations
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1 electronic text (35 p.) : digital file. - Publisher: Toronto, Ont. : Chiefs of Ontario, c2010
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General Note: | Cover title. "Draft February 12, 2010"--Cover. Issued as part of the desLibris documents collection. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographic references (p. 30-34). |
Formatted Contents Note: | Part 1. Introduction/Background -- Part 2. First Nations relationship to Traditional Knowledge -- 2.1. The Seven Grandfathers teachings -- 2.2. The Thanksgiving Address -- Part 3. What is Traditional Knowledge? -- 3.1. Characteristics of TK -- 3.2. Characteristics of western beliefs -- 3.3. Commonly used terminology -- 3.4. TK and the community -- 3.5. TK Principles of Respect -- Part 4. Traditional Knowledge sharing and protection -- 4.1. Ways of sharing and protecting TK in the community -- 4.2. Ways of sharing and protecting TK outside the community -- 4.3. Intellectual property rights -- 4.4. "First Nations" intellectual property rights -- 4.5. Treaties and international rights -- 4.6. International human rights instruments addressing intellectual property -- 4.7. Self-governance and Traditional Knowledge -- Part 5. Community ownership -- Part 6. Future directions -- Part 7. Key points for consideration of future directions -- Part 8. Where to get more information -- Part 9. Selected resources -- Appendices -- Endnote. |
System Details Note: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
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