"An enemy of indigenous peoples": the case of Loren Miller, COICA, the Inter-American Foundation and the ayahuasca plant. (Coordinating Body for ... An article from: Multinational Monitor
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Author(s)Danielle Knight
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From the supplier: Amazonian indigenous groups have filed a case against the US Patent and Trademark Office for improperly issuing a patent to US pharmaceutical firm International Plant Medicine Corp for the Amazonian plant called ayahuasca. The Amazon aborigines are represented by the Coordinating Body for Indigenous Organizations in the Amazon with two Washington-based organizations, namely the Center for International Environment Law and the Coalition for Amazonian Peoples and their Environment. The indigenous groups hope to annul the ayahuasca patent.
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Title: "An enemy of indigenous peoples": the case of Loren Miller, COICA, the Inter-American Foundation and the ayahuasca plant. (Coordinating Body for Indigenous Organizations in the Amazon)(Cover Story)
Author: Danielle Knight
Publication:Multinational Monitor (Refereed)
Date: June 1, 1998
Publisher: Essential Information, Inc.
Volume: v19 Issue: n6 Page: p24(3)
Article Type: Cover Story
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: Amazonian indigenous groups have filed a case against the US Patent and Trademark Office for improperly issuing a patent to US pharmaceutical firm International Plant Medicine Corp for the Amazonian plant called ayahuasca. The Amazon aborigines are represented by the Coordinating Body for Indigenous Organizations in the Amazon with two Washington-based organizations, namely the Center for International Environment Law and the Coalition for Amazonian Peoples and their Environment. The indigenous groups hope to annul the ayahuasca patent.
Citation Details
Title: "An enemy of indigenous peoples": the case of Loren Miller, COICA, the Inter-American Foundation and the ayahuasca plant. (Coordinating Body for Indigenous Organizations in the Amazon)(Cover Story)
Author: Danielle Knight
Publication:Multinational Monitor (Refereed)
Date: June 1, 1998
Publisher: Essential Information, Inc.
Volume: v19 Issue: n6 Page: p24(3)
Article Type: Cover Story
Distributed by Thomson Gale
