Description |
1 online resource (v, 48 pages) |
Contents |
Executive Summary -- Vision Statement -- Introduction -- Where Are We Now? -- Why A Roadmap? -- Who Is The Roadmap For? -- How To Use This Roadmap -- Critical Pathways -- Roadmap Timeline -- Key Transformations to Indicate we will Reach Our Destination in 2029 -- Aims of the Roadmap – Pathways For Indigenous Engagement -- 1. Reimagining Representation -- 1.1. Reflections On Injustices -- 1.2. Amplifying Indigenous Voices -- 1.3. Authenticity -- 1.4. Acknowledging Indigenous Knowledge -- 1.5. National Coordination Of Programming -- 1.6. Increasing Indigenous Audiences -- 1.7. What we can do -- 2. Embedding Indigenous Values Into Museum And Gallery Business -- 2.1. Reconciliation Action Plans -- 2.2. Policy Alignment -- 2.3. Indigenous Programming And Interpretation -- 2.4. Strategic Planning And Budgeting For Indigenous Engagement -- 2.5. Indigenous People On Boards -- 2.6. Cultural Safety -- 2.7. Cultural Competency Training -- 2.8. Creating Welcoming Spaces -- 2.9. Museum And Gallery Gift Stores 2.10. Leadership -- 2.11. What We Can Do --3. Increasing Indigenous Opportunity -- 3.1. Employment Of Staff -- 3.2. Indigenous Cultural Advisors -- 3.3. Youth And Elders -- 3.4. Professional Development Pathways -- 3.5. Connecting Indigenous Staff Across The Sector -- 3.6. Procurement Of Goods And Services -- 3.7. Indigenous Art -- 3.8. Partnerships With Indigenous Entities -- 3.9. Championing Indigenous Leadership -- 3.10. What We Can Do -- 4. Two Way Caretaking Of Cultural Material -- 4.1. Relationship Agreements -- 4.2. Inventory -- 4.3. Education And Awareness Of Indigenous Communities -- 4.4. Gifted Collections -- 4.5. What We Can Do -- 5. Connecting With Indigenous Communities -- 5.1. Outreach Programs And Collaborations With Communities -- 5.2. Cross-Sector Collaborations -- 5.3. Repatriation Of Cultural Material -- 5.4. Enabling Indigenous Owned Collections -- 5.5. Repatriation Of Ancestral Remains -- 5.6. Support National Indigenous Cultural Spaces -- 5.7. What We Can Do -- Measures -- Museums and Galleries: Indigenous Engagement --Next Steps: 2018-19 -- Conclusion |
Summary |
"This highly anticipated Roadmap lays out a 10-year program for strengthening Indigenous engagement across the entire museum and gallery sector in Australia - addressing employment, collections, curation, leadership, cultural safety, keeping places, benefit sharing, repatriation and more. With Indigenous self-determination and reconciliation at its core, it provides key recommendations, critical pathways and targets for the sector to move through over the next ten years." -- from author's website |
Notes |
"Warning:The document contains names of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander persons. It also contains some language that might be considered offensive."-- iv |
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Title from PDF cover page (viewed on 20 May 2019) |
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Launched at the AMaGA National Conference 2019 in Mparntwe (Alice Springs) |
Subject |
Indigenous peoples -- Australia.
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Indigenous peoples -- Material culture
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Museum exhibits
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Art museums -- Social aspects
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Museums -- Social aspects
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Museums and minorities
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Aboriginal Australians -- Museums
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Aboriginal Australians -- Art museums
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Janke, Terri. author
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Grant, Sarah, author
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Australian Museums and Galleries Association, sponsoring body
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