Phrases with «traditional custodians»

The phrase "traditional custodians" refers to the original or indigenous peoples who have lived in a particular place for a long time and have deep knowledge, connection, and responsibility for the land, culture, and heritage of that area. They are considered the rightful guardians and caretakers of their ancestral lands. Full definition

Sentences with «traditional custodians»

  • Muru Mittigar strives to improving the economic and social capacity of all Aboriginal people to support themselves, and empowering their meaningful participation in their role as traditional custodians of Country. (reconciliation.org.au)
  • The securities depository will look to integrate both cryptocurrency exchanges and traditional custodians into the D3 platform. (coindesk.com)
  • There is unfortunately a gap between traditional custodians of the land — Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples — and non-Indigneous Australians, particularly in health standards. (cjsmblog.com)
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