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Author: Ian Lilley
Date created: 2015
The final project report from "Developing Policies and Protocols for the Culturally Sensitive Intellectual Properties of the Penobscot Nation of Maine", an IPinCH Community Initiative.
Author: Bonnie Newsom, Author: Penobscot Intellectual Property Working Group, Author: Julie Woods, Author: H. Martin Wobst
Date created: 2014
The project summary from "Developing Policies and Protocols for the Culturally Sensitive Intellectual Properties of the Penobscot Nation of Maine", an IPinCH Community Initiative.
Author: Bonnie Newsom, Author: Penobscot Intellectual Property Working Group, Author: Julie Woods, Author: H. Martin Wobst
Date created: 2014
The final report from the "Moriori Cultural Database" project, an IPinCH Community Initiative.
Author: Hokotehi Moriori Trust
Date created: 2014
The final report from the IPinCH supported Community-Based Initiative, "Education, Protection, and Management of ezhibiigaadek asin (Sanilac Petroglyph Site)".
Author: Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage, Author: Sonya Atalay, Author: Shannon Martin, Author: William Johnson, Author: Stacy Tchorzynski, Author: Frank Raslich, Author: Nicole Raslich
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The final report from the "Moriori Cultural Database" project, an IPinCH Community Initiative.
Author: Hokotehi Moriori Trust, Author: Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage
Date created: 2014
The final report from "The Journey Home- Guiding Intangible Knowledge Production in the Analysis of Ancestral Remains" project, an IPinCH Community Initiative.
Author: David M. Schaepe, Author: Susan Rowley, Author: Stó:lō Xyolhmet S’olhetawtxw Sq’éq’ip (Stó:lō House of Respect Committee) Members, Author: Darlene Weston, Author: Mike Richards
Date created: 2014
The final report from "The Ngaut Ngaut Interpretive Project: Providing Culturally Sustainable Online Content to the Public", an IPinCH Community Initiative.
Author: Amy Roberts, Author: Isobelle Cambell, Author: Mannum Aboriginal Community Association Inc.
Date created: 2014
The "Ngaut Ngaut: An Interpretive Guide" is an online booklet created to provide information about the Ngaut Ngaut heritage site in a collaborative, structured, and culturally-sustainable manner. The interpretive guide is part of IPinCH's Community Initative, "The Ngaut Ngaut Interpretive Project: Providing Culturally Sustainable Online Interpretive Content to the Public."
Author: Amy Roberts, Author: Isobelle Cambell, Author: Mannum Aboriginal Community Association Inc.
Date created: 2012