Resource Overview Alternate Title(s): Free Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) Resources Link to Resource Connect to Resource Free Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) is an index and full text database that provides information and resources on self-determination to assist Indigenous communities in decision making. It includes selected articles, tool kits, videos, voice messages, and community stories about FPIC and Consultation. The website is hosted by Deyohahá:ge, the Indigenous Knowledge Centre, at Six Nations Polytechnic in the territory of Six Nations of the Grand, Oshweken, Ontario, Canada. Deyohahá:ge (Two Roads): “is dedicated to bringing together two streams of consciousness – the ancestral Indigenous knowledge with the best of modern academic knowledge – in order to advance the overall well-being of all peoples.” Resource Details Types: Indexes and Abstracts Summary: FPIC (Free Prior and Informed Consent) is an index and full-text database for resources about free prior and informed consent in Indigenous self-determination in land resource decision making Subjects Covered: Interdisciplinary, Business, Geography and Environmental Studies, Global Governance, Global Studies, Human Rights and Human Diversity, Indigenous Studies, International Public Policy, North American Studies, Social and Environmental Justice, Sociology Authorized Users: Everyone Access: Online Coverage: 1993 to present