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The major museums in the Australian capital cities all
have exhibitions of aspects of Aboriginal culture. There
are also Aboriginal-run cultural centres such as Tandanya in Adelaide. These can provide
good introductory experiences. Books and other resources for
this are also provided elsewhere at this Web site.
Aboriginal
art and craft centres
In many rural towns there are Aboriginal art and craft
centres, galleries, cultural centres and similar where
one can meet Aboriginal people (For example Alice Springs, Darwin, Cairns,
Shepparton, Rockhampton and Port Augusta). Many of the
cultural and eco-tourism ventures utilise Aboriginal
guides.
Some Aboriginal
communities now have their own Web pages. These often
include information about the community and images of
people, places and activities there.
Visiting
communities
As to visiting communities, Aboriginal people are
sensitive to having their homes being considered 'living
zoos'. They thus guard their privacy jealously. As with
any remote, closely knit community, new arrivals often
have a big and not always positive effect. Despite having
the best of intentions and an eagerness to respect and to
learn about Aboriginal culture, strangers are often not
encouraged or welcomed. Most communities require permits
for visiting. These are obtained by applying in writing
to community councils. In many areas, permits are also
required from regional councils. Some remote communities,
eg, Uluru and Kakadu for instance, have locally-run and
operated cultural centres specifically for visitors to
the regions. These provide good opportunities to meet
locals and to learn in a minimally disruptive way.
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