Kim Tallbear on the Genographic Project

Kim Tallbear (Arizona State) has just published “Narratives of Race and Indigeneity in the Genographic Project” in the Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (2007).

Here is the article: Tallbear Article

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  1. Teresa December 16, 2008 / 3:31 am

    I have a few domains, bevin is one, however, try as I might it is difficult sataying under the radar – I am in NC and my son is Choctaw 1/2, my daughter married into the Cherokee tribe and has f0ur children – all are members with enrollment numbers and live in Tahlequa, OK.

    My great grandmother, mother’s side.was Indian but due t0 s0 many racial issues denied her heritage – she died in Missouri as did my grandfather; however his twin sister is alive.

    On my Mother’s side, her Mother is Indian too. I have been studying for so long, I could use a good attorney (intellectual property -other legalities), tax accountant, and help w/starting another non-profit for awareness of the issues. Please contact me – I have ideas concerning the genetic markers and a full-proof test … We, our family were afraid to accept, or ashamed to admit any Indian ancestry due the treatment I once heard my Grandmother say an enrollment number was a death sentence 910.399.6589

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