An Acknowledgement of Country pays respect to Traditional Custodians, and particularly to whom?
- Visitors from other countries
- Children born on the land
- Members of the parliament
- Elders past and present ✓
Why this is the answer
Respect is paid to the Elders of the community, both those living now and those who came before.
This question is from: Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country protocols
More questions from this topic
- At meetings and events, who generally delivers the Acknowledgement of Country?
- At which point in a meeting is an Acknowledgement of Country usually delivered?
- What does an Acknowledgement of Country recognise?
- When does a Welcome to Country usually take place at an event?
- Which TWO of these are ways a Welcome to Country may be performed?
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