In this talk, Dr Terri Janke highlights some of the guidelines shared in her most recent book, True Tracks: Respecting Indigenous knowledge and culture.
The First Nations Speaker Series is a collaboration between Sydney Living Museums, GML Heritage and the Research Centre for Deep History at the Australian National University.
About Dr Terri Janke
Dr Terri Janke is a Wuthathi/Meriam woman and international authority on Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP). In 2000, she set up the award-winning legal firm Terri Janke and Company which today has a broad and diverse client base including Indigenous and non-Indigenous creatives, entrepreneurs, businesses and government departments. The firm specialises in Commercial Law and leads the way in ICIP protocols and Indigenous engagement for various sectors including the arts, museums and galleries, film and business. Terri is also an author of fiction and non-fiction.
The First Nations Speaker Series is a collaboration between Sydney Living Museums, GML Heritage and the Research Centre for Deep History at the Australian National University.
About Dr Terri Janke
Dr Terri Janke is a Wuthathi/Meriam woman and international authority on Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP). In 2000, she set up the award-winning legal firm Terri Janke and Company which today has a broad and diverse client base including Indigenous and non-Indigenous creatives, entrepreneurs, businesses and government departments. The firm specialises in Commercial Law and leads the way in ICIP protocols and Indigenous engagement for various sectors including the arts, museums and galleries, film and business. Terri is also an author of fiction and non-fiction.
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