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House of Representatives Standing Committee on Indigenous Affairs: growing presence of inauthentic Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 'style' art and craft products and merchandise for sale across Australia

Kennedy, Russell and Kelly, Meghan 2018, House of Representatives Standing Committee on Indigenous Affairs: growing presence of inauthentic Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 'style' art and craft products and merchandise for sale across Australia, Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra, A.C.T..

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Title House of Representatives Standing Committee on Indigenous Affairs: growing presence of inauthentic Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 'style' art and craft products and merchandise for sale across Australia
Creator(s) Kennedy, RussellORCID iD for Kennedy, Russell orcid.org/0000-0002-4085-1542
Kelly, MeghanORCID iD for Kelly, Meghan orcid.org/0000-0002-2839-5943
Contributor(s) Greenaway, J
Year presented 2018-03-08
Year created 2018
Publisher Commonwealth of Australia
Place of publication Canberra, A.C.T.
Material type government publication
Resource type report
Description of resource Report and presentation provided to the working party from the Standing Committee on Indigenous Affairs, House of Representatives, Commonwealth of Australia
Keyword(s) Indigenous Design Charter
Art and craft products and merchandise
Inauthentic
Summary Terms of Reference for the Inquiry: To inquire into and report on: The growing presence of inauthentic Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 'style' art and craft products and merchandise for sale across Australia, including: - the definition of authentic art and craft products and merchandise; - current laws and licensing arrangements for the production, distribution, selling and reselling of authentic Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and craft products and merchandise; - an examination of the prevalence of inauthentic Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 'style' art and craft products and merchandise in the market; - options to promote the authentic products for the benefit of artists and consumers; and - options to restrict the prevalence of inauthentic Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 'style' art and craft products and merchandise in the market.
Notes We as created of the Australian Indigenous Design Charter were invited to present our perspective on the issues discussed in the Parliamentary Inquiry. This invitation came on the recommendation of Ambassador Damian Miller (previous Ambassador to Denmark, Iceland, Greenland and Norway) who participated in the Nordic research workshops related to the International Indigenous Design Charter.
Language eng
Field of Research 200201 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Studies
Socio Economic Objective 950205 Visual Communication
HERDC Research category A6 Research report/technical paper
Grant ID none
Copyright notice ©2018, Commonwealth of Australia
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30107485

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