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Two in every three souvenirs claiming to be Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander are fake, and Indigenous artists in some of the poorest communities are missing out on a market worth $250 million. So what can be done to protect Indigenous culture and knowledge from exploitation? Plus the fascinating stories of those who got inked to show love, loyalty, status and even religious devotion.
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Two in every three souvenirs claiming to be Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander are fake, and Indigenous artists in some of the poorest communities are missing out on a market worth $250 million. So what can be done to protect Indigenous culture and knowledge from exploitation? Plus the fascinating stories of those who got inked to show love, loyalty, status and even religious devotion.

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