Description My Banbiya, tells the story of the family, banbiya, taking the new baby to the local waterhole where my Banbiya introduce baby to their favourite activities.
We decided to share our story about Woonyoomboo (Woo-nyoom-boo). It’s our main story and we want to
share it with everyone! Our fathers taught us stories. We carry on and teach the next generation. We have to look after the stories and look after the Country. Lots of people …
This time, Indulkana travelled to Mimili for another fantastic fun run.
The majority of students at Indulkana are Anangu and their first language is Pitjantjatjara or Yankunytjatjara as this is usually the language spoken at home. The students are only introduced to English …
Main storytellers: Leah, Lydia, Lolita, Gary and Damian. Workshop facilitation and post-production by Eve Pawlik. Animated title by So Much Power Design. Sound editing by Josh Grant. Theme song performed by Yurrwi School Band with guest musicians Tony Batju, Brendan Hicks and …
This story is about Yulu, the Kingfisher Man, whose travels brought into being much of the Northern Flinders Ranges and Wilpena Pound or Ilkurra ‘Gathering Place’.
Cultural custodian, Terrence Coulthard says
‘All the basic principles in life come out in Yuramuda ( …
During the western desert sports carnival held in Nullagine this round, Desert Feet ran a song writing and instrument learning workshop. The kids wrote about playing in a band and we learnt some instruments, although several of the kids were already accomplished at their …
Featuring: Shaniah, Anna, Lleyton, BJ, Julie, Xavier, Kaylan, Jacob, Little Lumbo and Jennifer. Workshop facilitation and post-production by Eve Pawlik. Animated title by So Much Power Design. Sound editing by Josh Grant. Theme song and episode song performed by Yurrwi School …
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