Cultural and intellectual property rights: a series of readers examining critical issues in contemporary Māori society
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Pihama, Leonie (Author)
- Smith, Cherryl Waerea-i-te-Rangi (Author)
- University of Auckland International Research Institute for Māori and Indigenous Education (Contributor)
- Moko Productions (Contributor)
Title
Cultural and intellectual property rights: a series of readers examining critical issues in contemporary Māori society
Series
Economics, politics & colonisation ; v. 2
Date
1997
Publisher
Moko Productions/IRI
Place
Auckland, [N.Z
# of Pages
70
ISBN
978-0-9598045-7-7
Short Title
Cultural and intellectual property rights
Language
eng
Library Catalog
Notes
- Mix of essays
- Mataatua Declaration
- Development of laws, conventions, declaration and other forms of legal documentation relating to intellectual and cultural property - paper subject on Indigenous (Māori) autonomy, protection, sovereignty etc
- Pre-first Wai 262 claim hearing (just) - source isn’t on the claim though - Don’t think it mentions tribunal much.
- Appropriation and commodification of Māori knowledge
- Different aspects of intellectual and cultural property
-
Genes, Waiata, Patents, broadcasting - māori images
Citation
Pihama, L., & Smith, C. W.-R. (with University of Auckland International Research Institute for Māori and Indigenous Education, & Moko Productions). (1997). Cultural and intellectual property rights: a series of readers examining critical issues in contemporary Māori society. Moko Productions/IRI.
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