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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/04/19 20:41, Phake Nick wrote:<br>
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<div dir="auto">There are religion=chinese_folk and
religion=vietnamese_folk for indigenous religion for Chinese
people and Vietnamese people, you might wish to check is there
similar existing value in use for Australian aboriginal
religious sites, if not you might wish to create a new value.</div>
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My small knowledge of Australian Aboriginal sites is;<br>
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Some sites are well known and sign posted .. so those can be mapped,
publicly available information.<br>
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Some sites are 'open' but only through a paid system. Some times
these are simple area access fees. Other sites you must be
accompanied by a guide.<br>
I'd think those can be mapped. They do want some customers.<br>
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Some sites they do not want on a public map... difficult when there
is construction or mining in the area. I refuse to map these.<br>
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Some sites are closed to anyone not approved by the elders... to the
extent that the road is closed going past it for 100s of
kilometres.. and has been for decades. I would refuse to map these,
if I knew where they were.<br>
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What sites, in the rest of the world, are not mapped and what
justification is there for not mapping them?<br>
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Military sites, for example, usually don't get a lot of detail. <br>
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<div dir="ltr">在 2019年4月3日週三 05:30,Graeme Fitzpatrick <<a
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<div dir="ltr">There has been a recent discussion on the
Australia list regarding mapping of sites that may be
considered sacred by the indigenous peoples of that area
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& the question has been asked as to how it's done (or
not!) in other parts of the World?</div>
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<div>Is there an OSM policy on mapping sacred / ceremonial
sites?</div>
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<div>Are there any other places where the local original
inhabitants may not want their sites mapped, & how did
you work it out?</div>
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