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International Journal of Cultural Property | 2009

Decoding Implications of the Genographic Project for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage

Julie Hollowell; George P. Nicholas

Recent controversies surrounding the Genographic Project, sponsored by the National Geographic Society and IBM, and its predecessors call attention to a need to better understand the broader ethical and practical implications of uses of ancient and contemporary human genetic information, which is today a form of cultural property. Although technological advances continue to facilitate the kinds of information available to researchers, concerns about appropriation and the potential misuse or commodification of human genetic material and the data extracted from it have been raised by a number of stakeholders. Misconceptions and apprehensions about the topic also abound. These issues were addressed in a forum, “Decoding Implications of the Genographic Project,” which we convened at the 39th Annual Chacmool Conference in 2006, “Decolonizing Archaeology.” The purpose of the panel was to explore and discuss some of the salient issues from a range of perspectives, in the hope of moving beyond a polarized debate to generate productive dialogue and delineate further questions about intellectual property, cultural identity, and research ethics. We later solicited seven commentaries on the transcript from a range of scholars, which are included here. Some of the issues addressed by the panelists and commentators include access to samples, permissions for research and analysis, ownership and dissemination of data, and potential consequences of archaeological or historical interpretation of results. The event was co-sponsored by the Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage Project (IPinCH) and the World Archaeological Congress.


International Journal of Cultural Property | 2009

Decoding Implications of the Genographic Project for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage: Transcript of A Panel Discussion Held at the Chacmool Conference “Decolonizing Archaeology”, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, November 2006

George P. Nicholas; Julie Hollowell

The panel began with an acknowledgment that we were assembled in the traditional territory of the Blood Nation. The panelists were then introduced and, in alphabetical order, gave their initial opening comments.


Public Archaeology | 2009

Using Ethnographic Methods to Articulate Community-Based Conceptions of Cultural Heritage Management

Julie Hollowell; George P. Nicholas


Archive | 2016

Ethical Challenges to a Postcolonial Archaeology: The Legacy of Scientific Colonialism

George P. Nicholas; Julie Hollowell


Archaeologies | 2008

Intellectual Property Issues in Archaeological Publication: Some Questions to Consider

Julie Hollowell; George P. Nicholas


Archaeologies | 2007

The Process is the Outcome

Alexander Herrera; Julie Hollowell


Archaeologies | 2012

“Terms of Engagement,” A WAC Drama in Multiple Acts and Scenes: Acts Three Through Five and a Call for Public Discussion

Julie Hollowell; Alexander Herrera


The Midden | 2008

Intellectual Property Issues in Archaeology

Julie Hollowell; George P. Nicholas


Anthropology News | 2004

COMMENTARY: Intellectual Property Issues in Archaeology?

George P. Nicholas; Julie Hollowell


Journal of Folklore Research Reviews | 2010

First Nations Cultural Heritage and Law: Case Studies, Voices, and Perspectives

Julie Hollowell

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Denver Museum of Nature and Science

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