Within my own
sphere of cultural knowledge, I'm personally well acquainted with Australian and Chinese culture, less so the rest of the world.
Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander people, as the owners and
custodians of the cultural knowledge contained in these resources, have developed important rules and protocols for sharing and using that knowledge over hundreds of centuries.
We honor mentor and apprentice artists by facilitating the intergenerational
transfer of cultural knowledge and artistic skill in traditional and contemporary visual arts.
... the
lack of cultural knowledge on the part of governments and the non-indigenous community in general has led to polices which continually cuts across the often informal Aboriginal community authority structures.
In contrast to South East Asia: We have seen a lot of diversity in the area of the Alps, and this diversity has led to quite a large cultural capital, which still has survived in crafts and quite a
lot of cultural knowledge is embedded.
Not all Indigenous students will be able to speak an Indigenous language or be the
holders of cultural knowledge given the impact of colonisation.
The best teachers will be able to reflect on their own cultural position in the classroom, challenge this racism, and identify where «white privilege» perpetuates inequality for Indigenous students by favouring Western knowledge over other
kinds of cultural knowledge.
While these protocols vary between communities, they are underpinned by a number of common principles: • Respect Indigenous people's
ownership of their cultural knowledge and expertise • Respect the diversity and complexity of the many different Indigenous cultures in Australia • Consult with relevant Aboriginal communities before using the material contained in these resources
It entails developing certain personal and interpersonal awareness and sensitivities, understanding certain
bodies of cultural knowledge, and mastering a set of skills that, taken together, underlie effective cross-cultural teaching and culturally responsive teaching.
The Sacred Seeds Sanctuary at Luna Nueva is a dynamic collection of medicinal plants that protects and celebrates not only biological diversity in Costa Rica and the tropics, but also the
diversity of cultural knowledge related to these plants worldwide.
The Ho Chi Minh City - based institution is dedicated to promoting contemporary art through providing resources and alternative exhibiting spaces for local emerging artists, as well as running lectures and workshops that foster the
exchange of cultural knowledge across disciplines.
This project is based on ensuring the
survival of cultural knowledge, and the opportunity to demonstrate practices that have the ability to «innovate» contemporary management and community outcomes for the benefit of all generations to come.
In so far as claims for protection
of cultural knowledge go beyond denial or control of access to land or water, they are not rights protected by s223 (1)(b).
In addition, these agreements can provide an important foundation for the ongoing development of the group including employment opportunities, training and skill development, infrastructure investment and
utilisation of cultural knowledge.
There was a time in modern music when the role of the artist changed from being the
custodian of cultural knowledge to something more of an autobiographer.
«What I could say is that at the very least there is great suspicion about this community and a tremendous
lack of cultural knowledge and cultural sensitivity of this community,» he says.
This approach by the courts makes clear that it is unlikely that the NTA will be seen as a vehicle for the
protection of cultural knowledge, even though the High Court in Miriuwung Gajerrong identified some of the conditions under which this might be possible.