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Respecting our ancestors, ensuring our future

18 Apr 2010

With one mind, we The Sun send greetings and thanks to the We now send the greetings and Medicines and to the keepers of thanks to our eldest Brother, the the Medicines. [...] COO Traditional Knowledge Primer for First Nations TK and the Community Traditional Knowledge is evolving and adaptable, relevant and able to respond to the current society, it has much to offer mainstream governments and industry. [...] Ways of Sharing and Protecting TK in the Community The development and implementation of protocols to share and protect TK within First Nation communities is a priority. [...] The following are examples of sharing and protecting TK in the community; -. Education on the role of TK in the community. [...] Under international law; First Nations are peoples because peoples are the ones who own the land and the resources, and under international law we own the land and the resources.
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Authors

Danard, Debby

Pages
36
Published in
Canada

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