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which sets out an agreed methodology and demonstrates how the
proposed research will benefit current and future generations.

8.4.6 Archaeological Records

. Comprehensive archival records, including text, photographs and sketches, will be made in all
cases where archaeological features or deposits are disturbed.

. Archaeological investigations (whether undertaken in conjunction with works or as research
projects) will include the preparation of post-investigation reports, including comprehensive
research archives of all relevant records, responses to research design questions and
recommendations for future archaeological heritage management. All investigations will be carried
out according to an approved specific research design and methodology.

. Information gained from archaeological activities will be made available to the KAVHA Manager and
integrated into site management inventories and other resources.

1 1 2 Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area—Heritage Management Plan, April 2016
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8.5 Living Cultural Traditions and Community Connections

Knowledge and living cultural traditions will be respected and celebrated as an integral and
significant aspect of the KAVHA site's heritage value.

8.5.1 Cultural Traditions

° The distinctive culture and traditions of the Norfolk Island community will be acknowledged in a
manner that is inclusive of different people, perspectives and practices.

° The cultural interests and needs of the Norfolk Island community, as a whole or in part, will be
respected and accommodated.

. The use of Norfk language will be supported in a manner which is respectful to the entire Norfolk
Island community.

. The revival of cultural traditions and traditional practices associated with the site and its movable
heritage collections will be encouraged.

° Expression of traditional skills will be actively supported. Such skills may include, for example, the
harvesting and weaving of flax and reeds, collecting and cooking traditional foods, seamanship in
the unloading of ships, and traditional building techniques.

° Norfolk Islander traditions, stories and cultural activities may be shared with visitors to the site
where Norfolk Islanders agree that this is appropriate. Visitors will be asked to respect the privacy of
some Norfolk Islander events such as funerals and commemorations.

8.5.2 Traditional and Community Uses

. The Norfolk Island community will continue to have free access and use of public areas of the
KAVHA site to encourage and support traditional cultural practices. It is acknowledged that uses
may change over time as Norfolk Island culture changes.

° Traditional uses of the KAVHA site will continue into the future where these uses can be identified
as part of the culture and traditions of Norfolk Islanders. Traditional uses may include recreation,
sports, religious, residential, administration, legal, governance, and other land and sea uses.

° Where an existing long-term use is no long compatible with the heritage or environmental values of
the