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The Geographic Project and the Problem of Genetic Databases-Commentary, 'Decoding the Implications of the Geographic Project for Cultural Heritage Studies'
Special Edition of the International Journal of Cultural Property (2009)
  • Jane E Anderson, Dr, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
  • J. Hallowell
Abstract

First, I would like to thank George Nicholas and Julie Hollowell for inviting me to comment on this important panel discussion. Second, I would like to thank all the panelists for their articulate and highly stimulating discussion, which deftly illustrates the range of cultural, historical, and political complexities that inform not only the Genographic Project but also research conducted with Indigenous peoples and indigenous communities more generally.

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Publication Date
2009
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Jane E Anderson and J. Hallowell. "The Geographic Project and the Problem of Genetic Databases-Commentary, 'Decoding the Implications of the Geographic Project for Cultural Heritage Studies'" Special Edition of the International Journal of Cultural Property Vol. 16 Iss. 2 (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jane_anderson/3/