The Laws
Secondary Sources
Books
| Author | Title | Other Information |
| Whimp, Kathy and Mark Busse | Protection of Intellectual, Biological and Cultural Property in Papua New Guinea | Asia Pacific Press, 2000 |
Journal Articles
| Author | Title | Journal | Pages | Other Information |
| Bianchi, N.O., V.L. Martinez-Marignac, and R. Guanuco | Identification of Native Americans Through DNA Analysis: Its Use in Land Possession Litigation and Other Legal and Ethical Matters | Interciencia | 8 | Vol.28(1) (2003) |
| Buffalohead, W. Roger | Reflections on Native American Cultural Rights and Resources | American Indian Culture and Research Journal | 197-200 | Vol.16 (1992) |
| Cunningham, H. | Colonial Encounters in Postcolonial Contexts: Patenting Indigenous DNA and the Human Genome Diversity Project | Critique of Anthropology | 205-233 | Vol.18(2) (1998) |
| Daniel, Mary | Tribal DNA: Does It Exist, and Can It Be Protected? | Oklahoma City University Law Review | 431-476 | Vol. 30 (2005) |
| Davidson, Michael J. | Native American Cultural Protection Issues in Government Contracts | Public Contract Law Journal | 189- | Vol. 28 (1999) |
| Forbes, Stephanie O. | Securing the Future of Our Past: Current Efforts to Protect Cultural Property | Transnational Lawyer | 235- | Vol. 9 (1996) |
| Gervais, Daniel | Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property: A Trips-Compatible Approach | Michigan State Law Review | 137-166 | Spring (2005) |
| Graham, Lorie and Stephen McJohn | Indigenous Peoples and Intellectual Property | Washington University Journal of Law and Policy | 313-336 | Vol. 19 (2005) |
| Hutt, Sherry | If Geronimo Was Jewish: Equal Protection and the Cultural Property Rights of Native Americans | Northern Illinois University Law Review | 527-562 | Vol. 24 (2004) |
| Hutt, Sherry & C. Timothy McKeown | Control of Cultural Property as Human Rights Law | Arizona State Law Journal | 363- | Vol. 31 (1999) |
| Kothari, B. | Rights to the Benefits of Research: Compensating Indigenous Peoples for Their Intellectual Contribution | Human Organization | 127-137 | Vol.56(2) (1997) |
| Kremers, Nancy | Speaking With a Forked Tongue in the Global Debate on Traditional Knowledge and Genetic Resources: Are U.S. Intellectual Property Law and Policy Really Aimed at Meaningful Protection for Native American Cultures? | Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal | 1-146 | Vol. 15 (2004) |
| Moran, Lucy M. | Intellectual Property Law Protection for Traditional and Sacred "Folklife Expressions" - Will Remedies Become Available to Cultural Authors and Communities? | University of Baltimore Intellectual Property Law Journal | 99- | Vol 6 (1998) |
| Palmer, Sarah, et al. | Strategies for Addressing Native Traditional Cultural Properties | Natural Resources and Environment | 45-50 | Vol. 20 (2005) |
| Riley, Angela R. | "Straight Stealing": Towards an Indigenous System of Cultural Property Protection | Washington Law Review | 69-164 | Vol. 80 (2005) |
| Roberts, Jason C. | The Protection of Indigenous Populations' Cultural Property in Peru, Mexico and the United States | Tulsa Journal of Comparative and International Law | 327- | Vol. 4 (1997) |
| Sljivic, Ana | Why Do You Think It's Yours? An Exposition of the Jurisprudence Underlying the Debate Between Cultural Nationalism and Cultural Internationalism | George Washington Journal of International Law and Economics | 393- | Vol. 31 (1998) |
| Tsosie, Rebecca | Indigenous Peoples' Claims to Cultural Proprety: A Legal Perspective | Museum Anthropology | 5-11 | Vol.21 (1997) |
| Tsosie, Rebecca | The New Challenge of Native Identity: An Essay on "Indigeneity" and "Whiteness" | Washington University Journal of Law and Policy | 55-98 | Vol. 18 (2005) |
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