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The author talks about the gulliabity and trust of Aboriginal people of others' motives in regards to their cultural property. She argues that Aboriginal people are 'naive when it comes to protecting their cultural material', but they are learning fast'.
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A paper given at the Utrecht Conference, Holland, 1997.
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Intellectual Property Rights for Aboriginal People
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