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  • Members: 317
  • Category: Native American
  • Founded: Jun 2, 2000
  • Language: English
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HADIH and WELCOME to the Union of BC Indian Chiefs' Email Distribution List as part of our February 2000 conference, Protecting Knowledge: Traditional Resource Rights in the New Millennium.

The purpose of this list is provide information relating to Indigenous Intellectual Property Rights/Traditional Resource Rights articles, news items and reports in the areas of culture and heritage. Our website contain links to other sites and you can access and/or download papers relating to the theme.

Visit http://www.ubcic.bc.ca/Resources/conferences/PK.htm

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