Keeping cultures alive: archives and Indigenous cultural and intellectual property rights

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作者
Terri Janke
Livia Iacovino
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[1] Terri Janke & Company Pty Ltd,Centre for Organisational and Social Informatics, Caulfield School of Information Technology
[2] Monash University,undefined
关键词
Indigenous cultural heritage; Indigenous archives; Indigenous human rights; Indigenous intellectual property;
D O I
10.1007/s10502-011-9163-0
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Archives play an important role in the cultural survival of Indigenous Australians. The wave of colonisation has had such an impact on Indigenous communities and the transmission of culture that access to records, materials, photographs and films is, for Indigenous people, a key way of keeping culture. Indigenous cultural and intellectual property rights are Indigenous people’s rights to their heritage. Archival organisations and museums collect and preserve Indigenous people’s culture. In the past, this has been from an ethnographic eye, but the contemporary challenge is to work with Indigenous people to make the archives alive, to foster and promote Indigenous cultural knowledge and cultural expression, and innovation.
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页码:151 / 171
页数:20
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