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Before you explore and engage with our Marketplace, it’s essential to understand the terms and conditions that govern our platform. These terms ensure a safe, transparent, and enjoyable experience for all participants. By using our Marketplace, you agree to abide by these terms, and we’re here to provide you with clarity and guidance on how everything works.
Please take a moment to review the following terms and conditions carefully. They cover various aspects of using the Marketplace, including the responsibilities of creators and supporters, payment and delivery processes, and our commitment to promoting Indigenous art and culture ethically and respectfully.
Narration: Andrew D Flanagan
Role: Writer
Native Land / Region: Name Name
Narration: Andrew D Flanagan
Role: Writer
Native Land / Region: Name Name
These Terms and Conditions (“Terms”) govern your use of the VA Marketplace (“Marketplace”), which is operated by The VA Network (“VA,” “we,” or “us”). By accessing or using the VA Marketplace, you agree to comply with and be bound by these Terms. If you do not agree to these Terms, please do not use the Marketplace.
1. Marketplace Overview
The VA Marketplace is a platform that allows artists and creators to sell their products, including art, crafts, and other items (“Products”) to customers (“Buyers”).
2. Account Registration
3. Buying Products
4. Selling Products
5. Content and Conduct
6. Intellectual Property
7. Termination
8. Disclaimers
9. Governing Law
10. Contact Us
If you have any questions or concerns regarding these Terms, please contact us at [Contact Information].
By using the VA Marketplace, you agree to these Terms and our Privacy Policy. Please review our Privacy Policy to understand how we collect, use, and safeguard your personal information. These Terms may be updated from time to time, so please check back regularly for any changes.
As part of the One Fire Festival, we invite you to gather around a virtual campfire like no other. Our Campfire Sounds are more than just crackling embers and gentle winds; they are the harmonious rhythms of Indigenous artists’ worlds. These captivating audio landscapes are created by the artists themselves, who share their sacred fires burning on their ancestral lands. As you immerse yourself in these evocative sounds, you’ll be enveloped in the warmth of their stories and culture, forging a deep connection to the heart of Indigenous artistry. Join us for this unique fireside experience, where the flames dance to the beat of Indigenous wisdom, and the stories of their lands come alive
Category: Culture • History • People
Type: Special
Awards: Award Winning,
Impact: Racism / Social Inequity / Culture Change
Native Land / Region: Name Name
Meet Dig Jones
The VA Network acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout the world, & their connections to land, sea, & sky.
We pay our respects to Elders past & present, & extend that respect to all First Nations Peoples
on whose land we live, connect, travel, create, & love.
Category: Feature Artist
Impact: Racism / Social Inequity / Culture Change
Native Land / Region: Name Name
Photos featured on the website form the 23/ comeptitone.
Category: Culture • History • People
Type: Special
Awards: Award Winning,
Impact: Racism / Social Inequity / Culture Change
Native Land / Region: Name Name
The VA Network acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country
throughout the world, & their connections to land, sea, & sky.
We pay our respects to Elders past & present, & extend that respect to all First Nations Peoples
on whose land we live, connect, travel, create, & love.
We celebrate the diversity of all First Nations Peoples
& their stories reflected in their unique artistic practices.
Please join us in respecting the ongoing legacy of the first artists of this country, & all countries.
Category: Culture • History • People
Type: Special
Awards: Award Winning,
Impact: Racism / Social Inequity / Culture Change
Native Land / Region: Name Name
As part of the One Fire Festival, we invite you to gather around a virtual campfire like no other. Our Campfire Sounds are more than just crackling embers and gentle winds; they are the harmonious rhythms of Indigenous artists’ worlds. These captivating audio landscapes are created by the artists themselves, who share their sacred fires burning on their ancestral lands. As you immerse yourself in these evocative sounds, you’ll be enveloped in the warmth of their stories and culture, forging a deep connection to the heart of Indigenous artistry. Join us for this unique fireside experience, where the flames dance to the beat of Indigenous wisdom, and the stories of their lands come alive
The VA Network acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country
throughout the world, & their connections to land, sea, & sky.
We pay our respects to Elders past & present, & extend that respect to all First Nations Peoples on whose land we live, connect, travel, create, & love.
We celebrate the diversity of all First Nations Peoples
& their stories reflected in their unique artistic practices.
Please join us in respecting the ongoing legacy of the first artists of this country, & all countries.
⏲ 1hr 15min
Environmentalism / Culture Change
Finding our way back to our role as custodians of creation.
At its core, The VA Network is about connections and celebrating the stories in the spaces in-between.
The VA Network is built on foundations of relation to one another, the more-than-human world, and
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Acknowledgement Of Country
The VA Network acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout the world, & their connections to land, sea, & sky. We pay our respects to Elders past & present, & extend that respect to all First Nations Peoples
on whose land we live, connect, travel, create, & love.
Category: Acknowledgement Of Country
Featuring: Name Name
Native Land / Region: Name Name