Treasured Possessions: Indigenous Interventions into Cultural and Intellectual Property

Treasured Possessions: Indigenous Interventions into Cultural and Intellectual Property

by Haidy Geismar
Treasured Possessions: Indigenous Interventions into Cultural and Intellectual Property

Treasured Possessions: Indigenous Interventions into Cultural and Intellectual Property

by Haidy Geismar

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Overview

What happens when ritual practitioners from a small Pacific nation make an intellectual property claim to bungee jumping? When a German company successfully sues to defend its trademark of a Māori name? Or when UNESCO deems ephemeral sand drawings to be "intangible cultural heritage"? In Treasured Possessions, Haidy Geismar examines how global forms of cultural and intellectual property are being redefined by everyday people and policymakers in two markedly different Pacific nations. The New Hebrides, a small archipelago in Melanesia managed jointly by Britain and France until 1980, is now the independent nation-state of Vanuatu, with a population that is more than 95 percent indigenous. New Zealand, by contrast, is a settler state and former British colony that engages with its entangled Polynesian and British heritage through an ethos of "biculturalism" that is meant to involve an indigenous population of just 15 percent. Alternative notions of property, resources, and heritage—informed by distinct national histories—are emerging in both countries. These property claims are advanced in national and international settings, but they emanate from specific communities and cultural landscapes, and they are grounded in an awareness of ancestral power and inheritance. They reveal intellectual and cultural property to be not only legal constructs but also powerful ways of asserting indigenous identities and sovereignties.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780822399704
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication date: 06/04/2013
Series: Objects/Histories
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 328
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Haidy Geismar is Lecturer in Digital Anthropology and Material Culture at University College London, and Associate Professor of Anthropology and Museum Studies at New York University. She is coauthor (with Anita Herle) of Moving Images: John Layard, Fieldwork, and Photography on Malakula since 1914 and Associate Editor of the International Journal of Cultural Property.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vii

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xiii

1. Introduction: Culture, Property, Indigeneity 1

2. Mapping the Terrain 25

3. Indigeneity and Law in the Pacific 45

4. Copyright in Context: Carvers, Carvings, and Commodities in Vanuatu 61

5. Trademarking Maori: Aesthetics and Appropriation in Aotearoa New Zealand 89

6. Pacific Museology and Indigenous Property Theory 121

7. Treasured Commodities: Taonga at Auction 151

8. Pig Banks: Imagining the Economy in Vanuatu 175

Conclusion 207

Notes 217

References 249

Index 283
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