The Fertile Environment for Legal Protections of Native Alaskan Handicraft Heritage
The Fertile Environment for Legal Protections of Native Alaskan Handicraft Heritage
Lecture by Jacob R. Adams, LLB LLM LLM, a Ph.D. student in law at the University of TromsΓΈ and Sealaska Heritage visiting scholar. In the second of two talks, Adams discusses early findings from his field research, through which he examined alternative means to protect Indigenous intellectual property using trademark law, with a focus on Northwest Coast culture and art. Sponsored in April 2016 by Sealaska Heritage Institute.
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