1) Conservation and preservation of cultural heritage: The Curator's Office in PNG is responsible for safeguarding and preserving the country's cultural heritage, including artifacts, artworks, and traditional practices. They play a crucial role in documenting, researching, and protecting the unique cultural expressions of Papua New Guinea's diverse communities. This involves developing policies and guidelines for conservation, organizing exhibitions, and managing collections to ensure their long-term preservation for future generations.
2) Promotion and dissemination of cultural knowledge: Another important role of the Curator's Office is to promote and disseminate cultural knowledge and understanding. They strive to make the cultural heritage accessible to the public, both locally and internationally, through educational programs, publications, and exhibitions. The Curator's Office often collaborates with local communities, scholars, and institutions to provide a platform for sharing cultural experiences and fostering a sense of pride and appreciation for Papua New Guinea's rich cultural diversity. They also ensure that appropriate protocols and ethical guidelines are followed in the presentation and interpretation of the cultural heritage materials.
State two specific roles of Curator's office in PNG
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