Globalization has had both positive and negative impacts on indigenous arts. On one hand, it has provided opportunities for indigenous artists to share their work with a global audience, leading to increased recognition and appreciation of their cultural heritage. However, globalization has also introduced challenges such as cultural appropriation, exploitation of indigenous art forms for commercial gain, and the dilution of traditional artistic practices. It is important for indigenous communities to protect and preserve their cultural heritage while also finding ways to adapt to the changing landscape of the global art market.