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INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OPPOSE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC & IBM GENETIC RESEARCH PROJECT THAT SEEKS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DNA
Released by: Indigenous Peoples Council on Biocolonialism (April 13, 20050
Contact: Debra Harry Debra Harryor Le'a Kanehe Le'a Kanehe
Tel: 001 (775) 574-0248
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(Nixon, NV) The Indigenous Peoples Council on Biocolonialism (IPCB) is
alarmed at the launching of new global genetic research project that will
focus on the collection of Indigenous peoples DNA. The National Geographic
Society and the IBM Corporation announced the launch of the Genographic
Project today that purports to "help people better understand their ancient
history."
The project, funded by the Waitt Family Foundation, expects to
collect 100,000 DNA samples from Indigenous peoples around the world. The
taking of samples will be coordinated by ten worldwide regional research
centers. With centers in Australia, Brazil, North America and Southeast
Asia, Sub-Sahara and South Africa, this project is certain to affect many
Indigenous peoples around the world.
The IPCB, an Indigenous organization that addresses issues of biopiracy
began its work in 1993 to oppose the Human Genome Diversity Project (HGDP),
a project so fraught with ethical and scientific problems it failed to get
endorsement from the National Science Foundation, or UNESCO.
Debra Harry,
who is Northern Paiute and serves as IPCB's Executive Director, noting this
new project's similarities with the HGDP, said, "This is a recurrent
nightmare. It's essentially the same project we defeated years ago. Some of
the actors are different, but also some are the same. With the founder of
the HGDP serving on this new project's advisory committee, I can't help but
think this is simply a new reiteration of the HGDP."
The HGDP faced international opposition by Indigenous peoples who considered
the project an unconscionable attempt by genetic researchers to pirate their
DNA for their own means. That experience has led to strong advocacy by
Indigenous peoples to insure human rights standards are entrenched in
research. Cherryl Smith, a Maori bioethicist from Aotearoa (New Zealand)
said, "Indigenous groups around the world are much more aware of biopiracy,
and our own human and collective rights in research. In the past ten years,
we have developed extensive networks of Indigenous peoples who are
knowledgeable and active in defense of their rights."
Le'a Kanehe, a Native Hawaiian who serves as the IPCB's Legal Analyst, gives
the example of the Havasupai Tribe, who filed a lawsuit in 2004 against
Arizona State University for the taking and misuse of their genetic samples.
"Indigenous peoples are holding scientists accountable for use of their
genetic material without prior informed consent, which is the accepted legal
standard." The tribe authorized diabetes research, but later discovered
their samples were used for schizophrenia, inbreeding and migration
theories.
The Genographic Project press release claims that an international advisory
board will oversee the selection of Indigenous populations for testing as
well as adhering to strict sampling and research protocols. The HGDP was
unable to secure federal or UN support for failure to meet ethical concerns
and standards. The Genographic Project has striking similarities to the
HGDP. Dr. Jonathan Marks, genetic anthropologist and board member of the
IPCB, said, "The HGDP was terminated because of intractable bioethical
issues. Has IBM and National Geographic been able to remedy those issues? I
don't think so." Harry is similarly concerned that the Genographic Project
is an attempt to escape public and legal scrutiny by going private.
Kanehe says that "It's interesting how in the past racist scientists, such
as those in the eugenics movement, did studies asserting that we are
biologically inferior to them; and now, they are saying their research will
show that we're all related to each other and share common origins. Both
ventures are based on racist science and produce invalid, yet damaging
conclusions about Indigenous cultures."
IPCB Chairperson Judy Gobert (Blackfoot), said, "These kinds of projects
have to stretch to claim any tangible benefits to Indigenous peoples.
Somehow, the Genographic Project has led its Indigenous participants to
believe its work will insure their people's cultural preservation. There is
a huge disconnect between genetic research and cultural preservation." Smith
says, "If they really want to help promote Indigenous peoples cultures there
are more productive ways and methods for doing so."
Noting the project's goal to map the migratory history of humankind through
DNA, Marla Big Boy, a Lakota attorney on IPCB's board, says, "Our creation
stories and languages carry information about our genealogy and ancestors.
We don't need genetic testing to tell us where we come from." Big Boy notes
with concern that the project proposes to do studies on ancient DNA. "We
will not stand by while our ancestors are desecrated in the name of
scientific discovery."
The IPCB is calling on all Indigenous peoples, and our friends and
colleagues to join in an international boycott of IBM, Gateway Computers
(the source of the Waitt family fortune), and National Geographic until it's
demand that this project be abandoned are met. Harry said, "We are prepared
to stop projects that treat us as scientific curiosities. We must act to
protect our most vulnerable communities from this unwanted intrusion. We
resisted the HGDP, and we will defeat this proposal as well."
For more information contact:
Indigenous Peoples Council on Biocolonism
IPCB
Indigenous Peoples Council on Biocolonism
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