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: In some cases, such as in Puerto Rico, genetic results offered tangible evidence supporting communities seeking official recognition by confirming the survival of Taíno lineages.

The Genographic Project, launched in 2005 by the in partnership with IBM and the Waitt Family Foundation , was a landmark multi-year global initiative designed to map the history of human migration using genetics. While the project aimed to celebrate human unity, it faced significant tension regarding the protection and potential contradiction of Traditional Knowledge held by Indigenous communities. Core Objectives and Scientific Impact "The Genographic Project: Traditional Knowledge...

In response to these challenges, some project leaders, like , emphasized "culturally competent" research. : In some cases, such as in Puerto

: A portion of kit sales funded the Genographic Legacy Fund , which supported community-led conservation and revitalization projects for Indigenous groups. Conflict with Traditional Knowledge Core Objectives and Scientific Impact In response to

The Genographic Project ultimately highlighted the complex balance between the universalizing goals of Big Science and the specific, protected rights of Indigenous peoples over their own biological and cultural history .

: The project was criticized for a lack of clear legal rules regarding the protection of Indigenous knowledge and heritage.

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