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From the Sacred to the Secular: Ancient Cultural and Indigenous Intellectual Property and the Modern African State
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ETWEEN THE
S
ACRED AND THE
S
ECULAR
:
A
NCIENT
I
NTELLECTUAL
P
ROPERTY AND
THE
M
ODERN
A
FRICAN
S
TATE
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BY
Robert L. Ostergard, Jr.
Associate Director, Institute of Global Cultural Studies
Assistant Professor, Departments of Political Science &
Africana Studies
Binghamton University, State University of New York
Matthew Tubin
Graduate Student
Department of Political Science
University of Pennsylvania
Patrick Dikirr
Adjunct Professor
Department of Philosophy
Binghamton University, State University of New York
** We are grateful to Dr. Ali A. Mazrui of Binghamton University, State University of New York, and Dr.Christopher May of the University of the West of England for their invaluable comments. We are also grateful tothe Fernand Braudel Center at Binghamton University and the Institute for African Development at CornellUniversity for providing us the opportunity to present parts of this paper in separate lectures during the past threeyears. Of course, all errors are ours alone.
Contact Information:Dr. Robert L. Ostergard, Jr.PO Box 6000 LNG-100Binghamton UniversityBinghamton NY 13902-6000
Tel: 607 777 3635Fax: 607 777 2642Email: ## email not listed ##
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| | Authors: Ostergard, Robert, Jr.. and Tubin, Matthew. |
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B
ETWEEN THE
S
ACRED AND THE
S
ECULAR
:
A
NCIENT
I
NTELLECTUAL
P
ROPERTY AND
THE
M
ODERN
A
FRICAN
S
TATE
**
BY
Robert L. Ostergard, Jr.
Associate Director, Institute of Global Cultural Studies
Assistant Professor, Departments of Political Science &
Africana Studies
Binghamton University, State University of New York
Matthew Tubin
Graduate Student
Department of Political Science
University of Pennsylvania
Patrick Dikirr
Adjunct Professor
Department of Philosophy
Binghamton University, State University of New York
** We are grateful to Dr. Ali A. Mazrui of Binghamton University, State University of New York, and Dr. Christopher May of the University of the West of England for their invaluable comments. We are also grateful to the Fernand Braudel Center at Binghamton University and the Institute for African Development at Cornell University for providing us the opportunity to present parts of this paper in separate lectures during the past three years. Of course, all errors are ours alone.
Contact Information: Dr. Robert L. Ostergard, Jr. PO Box 6000 LNG-100 Binghamton University Binghamton NY 13902-6000
Tel: 607 777 3635 Fax: 607 777 2642 Email: ## email not listed ##
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