Description This is the second part to a comprehensive account of the experiences of a community of Aboriginal People from pre-colonial times to the 1990s.
Waringarri Radio 6WR is the number 1 radio station in the East Kimberley and is proud to be the only local community radio station in the area.
Their vision is to be the Aboriginal voice of the North East Kimberley.
More info at their website: www.waringarriradio.com.au
Maduwongga elder, Joyce Nudding, takes her grandchildren on a return to country trip to look at sandalwood trees. Linguists, Gizem Milonas and Troy Reynolds, recorded words, sentences and stories along the way. A short, fun film about sandalwood trees.
Indigenous Outreach Projects were honoured to capture The Gordon's vision to express the importance of Country to First Nations peoples and their culture. Focusing on the pivotal role it plays in their physical, emotional and spiritual wellbeing.
We were able to showcase this …
Johnny Devlin talks about when his dad took the Army to find the remains of a plane crash when Johnny was a kid, then talks about his life working at Newcastle Waters Station.
A short video in celebration of NAIDOC week, filmed in Indulkana community. Three elders speak about where they were born, where they’ve been and what’s important to them.
Full interviews are being played on 5NPY radio.
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