When
9 to 10:30 a.m., May 10, 2023
Central to the question of Indigenous Sovereignty is the principle of self-determination. Tribal legal systems, protocols, and codes are drawn from tradition and are designed to protect ICIP, facilitate self-governance, and ensure Native continuance. How are Indigenous Nations exercising their inherent authority and self-governance rights to protect IP (including Traditional Knowledge, TCE, environmental data, and bio-genetic data among others)? What strategies and tools have proven successful in defending against the appropriation, theft, and abuse of Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP)?*
Featuring NNI staff members:
- Professor Stephanie Russo Carroll (Dene/Ahtna)
- Dr. Ibrahim Garba (Karai-Karai)
NNI colleagues & collaborators:
- Professor Angela Riley (Citizen Potawatomi Nation)
- Dr. Krystal Tsosie (Diné/Navajo Nation)
- Professor Jane Anderson
12:00pm - 1:30pm US Eastern Time | 9:00am - 12:30am US Pacific and Arizona Time
*copied from ENRICH website