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Discover the transformative insights in this critically acclaimed book, True Tracks. Shortlisted for the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards 2022: Indigenous Writers’ Prize, this essential guide empowers readers to engage ethically with Indigenous cultures. Crafted by award-winning Meriam/Wuthathi lawyer Dr. Terri Janke, True Tracks compiles over two decades of professional expertise and personal narratives that resonate across a spectrum of industries, including art, film, architecture, tourism, and science. Delve into the ethical guidelines necessary for respectful collaboration and the meaningful integration of Indigenous knowledge into modern projects. This groundbreaking work answers key questions: What Indigenous materials and knowledge are you utilizing? How does your project impact Indigenous communities? Are profits shared equitably? With True Tracks, you will not only learn to navigate these complexities but also contribute positively to Indigenous cultural practices. A steeper in building respectful relationships, this book is crucial for anyone seeking to enhance their understanding of Indigenous ethics. Dr. Janke’s wisdom enlightens us on how keeping our tracks true can benefit everyone and nurture the empowerment of future generations. By reading True Tracks, you embark on a journey of discovery that ensures ethical practices, longevity, and recognition of Indigenous sovereignty in our interconnected world. For those who wish to expand their horizons and avoid cultural pitfalls, this book is indispensable.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781742236810
Year: 2021
Publisher: NewSouth Publishing
Description:
*Shortlisted for the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards 2022: Indigenous Writers’ Prize, presented biennially*
Indigenous cultures are not terra nullius — nobody’s land, free to be taken.
True Tracks is a groundbreaking work that paves the way for respectful and ethical engagement with Indigenous cultures. Using real-world cases and personal stories, award-winning Meriam/Wuthathi lawyer Dr Terri Janke draws on twenty years of professional experience to inform and inspire people working across many industries – from art and architecture, to film and publishing, dance, science and tourism.
What Indigenous materials and knowledge are you using? How will your project affect and involve Indigenous communities? Are you sharing your profits with those communities?
True Tracks helps answer these questions and many more, and provides invaluable guidelines that enable Indigenous peoples to actively practise, manage and strengthen their cultural life.
If we keep our tracks true, Indigenous culture and knowledge can benefit everyone and empower future generations.
â€Whether you’re a black CEO making an encrypted ledger for an art co-op, or a white soccer mum making a multicultural Halloween costume, this book might spare you a lot of heartache down the track.’ — Tyson Yunkaporta
â€The definitive guide to producing, telling, showing, and maki
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781742236810
Year: 2021
Publisher: NewSouth Publishing
Description:
*Shortlisted for the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards 2022: Indigenous Writers’ Prize, presented biennially*
Indigenous cultures are not terra nullius — nobody’s land, free to be taken.
True Tracks is a groundbreaking work that paves the way for respectful and ethical engagement with Indigenous cultures. Using real-world cases and personal stories, award-winning Meriam/Wuthathi lawyer Dr Terri Janke draws on twenty years of professional experience to inform and inspire people working across many industries – from art and architecture, to film and publishing, dance, science and tourism.
What Indigenous materials and knowledge are you using? How will your project affect and involve Indigenous communities? Are you sharing your profits with those communities?
True Tracks helps answer these questions and many more, and provides invaluable guidelines that enable Indigenous peoples to actively practise, manage and strengthen their cultural life.
If we keep our tracks true, Indigenous culture and knowledge can benefit everyone and empower future generations.
â€Whether you’re a black CEO making an encrypted ledger for an art co-op, or a white soccer mum making a multicultural Halloween costume, this book might spare you a lot of heartache down the track.’ — Tyson Yunkaporta
â€The definitive guide to producing, telling, showing, and maki