Abstract
Abstract
The concluding chapter summarizes the field investigations, sources of funds, and collaborations in over 50 years of research by an anthropological geneticist. The organization of 13 major research projects is discussed in some detail. All of the American Anthropological Association research guidelines are discussed. These guidelines include (1) do no harm; (2) be open and honest; (3) obtain informed consent; (4) acknowledge competing ethical obligations; (5) make results accessible; and (6) protect and preserve results. Finally, “What’s in it for the community?” The potential dangers of epidemic diseases and risks of violence are discussed in populations that are socially and politically unstable. Equal partnership is advocated between the indigenous communities and the scientist.
Publisher
Oxford University PressNew York, NY
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