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Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property - or ICIP - is a framework that describes all aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ cultural expressions.
This can mean medicinal knowledge, language, artistic expressions and more. But how do ICIP principles keep our culture strong?
A panel discussion recorded at Garma festival answers that question.
Plus for Word Up, Christine Anu shares a final word from her maternal grandfather’s language - Kala Kawa Ya.
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Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property - or ICIP - is a framework that describes all aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ cultural expressions.
This can mean medicinal knowledge, language, artistic expressions and more. But how do ICIP principles keep our culture strong?
A panel discussion recorded at Garma festival answers that question.
Plus for Word Up, Christine Anu shares a final word from her maternal grandfather’s language - Kala Kawa Ya.

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