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The Indigenous Engagement and Partnership Plan outlines opportunities and methods for meaningful engagement and consultation with potentially affected Indigenous peoples throughout the impact assessment process for the Project. �?��̫���퇡��4?�J`"�V�q�*M��}و�S:"1�o@��/����ɹ�"K�Ԋ���_s9+�1�hQ�s5���
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The Museum supports the rights of Indigenous peoples to be involved in the interpretation of their culture. The Museum is guided in this work by the principles set out in the Museums Australia document Continuous Cultures, Ongoing Responsibilities, and the following Museum policies: The Museum has developed principles, set out in part 4 of this policy, to guide its engagement with Indigenous peoples and their cultural heritage. The Museum’s building on Acton Peninsula, Canberra opened in March 2001. See Plan your visit for important visitor and safety information including a request to provide your first name and a contact number. 0000001722 00000 n
The Museum acknowledges that some parts of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture are secret or sacred and/or not for general viewing. 0
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Talisker Resources Ltd. (Talisker) recognizes the rights and title of Indigenous Peoples.
Indigenous Engagement Policy Onyx Projects Pty Ltd aims to make sustainable differences to the outcomes of indigenous people in the communities we work in, by: † Providing a working environment that is culturally sensitive and supportive of indigenous people. As a national cultural institution, the Museum recognises its role in ensuring that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures are recognised, maintained and strengthened for future generations. Cultural material refers to all objects, artefacts, artworks, films or any other tangible item that incorporates ICIP.
Indigenous peoples and cultural material are also represented in the Museum’s other permanent galleries, and the Museum also regularly develops a range of temporary and travelling exhibitions with Indigenous themes. 2 0 obj
Museum staff will apply the Indigenous cultural rights and engagement principles to all dealings with Indigenous stakeholders, cultural material and ICIP rights. Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) rights refer to the rights that Indigenous peoples have in their cultural heritage. ICIP is collectively owned by Indigenous peoples, families, communities and nations of the past, present and future.
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The focus on employment, education and cultural awareness as well as investment in identifying key areas for research contribution to meet the needs of Indigenous communities will ensure that an appropriate proportion of …
Secret/sacred ICIP refers to any tangible and intangible ICIP that was or is traditionally subject to restrictions and/or protocols regarding access to those materials.
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The Museum recognises Indigenous peoples’ rights in relation to cultural practice and repatriation of human remains and secret/sacred material. We believe that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have extraordinary contributions to make to Australia across cultural, economic and scientific domains. Although the Museum’s primary engagement with Indigenous peoples and cultures relate to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, the Museum’s collections also include material from other Indigenous peoples, including from Papua New Guinea and other Pacific Island nations. 0000045774 00000 n
Indigenous Engagement Policy . Engagement with Indigenous communities regarding Indigenous knowledge they may wish to apply when considering potential impacts, or any other cultural considerations and customs that should be taken into account in project decision-making [List of additional objectives of Indigenous engagement …
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We openly engage with Indigenous communities to achieve successful Indigenous Engagement, supporting the needs of our clients and the Indigenous community. This website contains names, images and voices of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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The aim of this policy is to recognise that Indigenous stakeholders have rights in their cultural heritage, also known as Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) rights. Established in 1980, the Museum is a publicly funded institution governed as a statutory authority in the Commonwealth Arts portfolio. Furthermore, we are committed to overcoming the gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians.
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The Museum also borrows material for the purposes of temporary display. The Museum commits to never knowingly making available cultural material which it is aware is private or secret or sacred without the explicit consent of relevant Indigenous stakeholders. endobj
August 2019 REGDOC-3.2.2, Indigenous Engagement, Version 1.1 4 Indigenous Engagement 1. You're all set to get our newsletter. The Museum will endeavour to act in an open and transparent manner in its relationships and interactions with ICIP and Indigenous stakeholders. The Museum’s collections also include material from other Indigenous peoples, including from Papua New Guinea and other Pacific Island nations. The Museum’s policy and practice with regard to human remains and dealing with secret/sacred material is not detailed in this policy, but is set out under the following policies: This policy will be reviewed in March 2017. <<9348C4CAD18BB9468B37495644D6C508>]/Prev 561631>>
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The MNF Indigenous Engagement Policy Statement articulates opportunities to embed greater Indigenous engagement and promote increased participation by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the research facilitated by the MNF. In the course of its activities, the Museum undertakes a diverse range of engagements with Indigenous stakeholders. Where possible the Museum obtains the free, prior and informed consent of relevant Indigenous stakeholders before using or authorising the use of ICIP in relation to cultural material held by the Museum.
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