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Episode 34 'Terry Janke' Protecting Indigenous Knowledge Through ICIP Principles

Episode 34 'Terry Janke' Protecting Indigenous Knowledge Through ICIP Principles

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In this Episode of the Impact policy podcast, Sam Johnson sits down with Terri Janke, a celebrated leader in Indigenous cultural and intellectual property (ICIP). Terri shares her passion for empowering First Nations people through arts, culture, and business.


00:00 "ICIP Insights with Terry Janky"


07:36 From Law to Arts Activism


13:26 Copyright Triumph in Aboriginal Art


21:44 Indigenous Cultural Rights Advocacy


26:38 "True Tracks: Indigenous Cultural Integrity"


30:33 True Tracks: Multidisciplinary Collaborative Pathways


33:07 ICIP Empowering Aboriginal Staff


38:23 Aboriginal Staff Accountability Challenges


48:04 Collective Contract Negotiation Strategies


53:01 Repatriation and Community Investment Focus


56:25 Navigating ICIP Disputes Locally


01:03:01 Aboriginal Language Preservation Framework


01:09:32 "Trauma-Informed Strengths-Based Approach"


01:13:00 "Respect and Responsibility for Knowledge"


01:16:33 Guest Appreciation and Contact Info


Here are some keywords for this episode: Indigenous cultural and intellectual property, ICIP, True Tracks framework, Terri Janke, First Nations, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, intellectual property rights, copyright law, social justice, cultural heritage, consent, empowerment, knowledge management, community engagement, cultural safety, legal gaps, indigenous knowledge, cultural continuity.

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