Description Aunty Fiona tells the story of her life, her art, growing up with her political activist father Banjo Clarke and what life was like as a child on Framlingham mission.
Matthew Tjapangati is an artist with Papunya Tula Artists Pty Ltd, whose work is highly sought after. A Traditional Owner, he works and lives in Kintore, in the Northern Territory and is passionate about young people learning and holding culture.
Ganygulpa Dhurrkay and Jimmy Burpur talking about the bombing of Milingimbi and the cleanup of the crashed World War II planes by Milingimbi ALPA CDP workers. Produced by ALPA CDP media student Sylvia Garawirrtja
"Still in my mind: Gurindji location, experience and visuality" is an intricate audio visual based exhibition exploring notions of home, community and country connected to the Gurindji Walk Off. For more information and itinerary dates, please visit …
Traditional Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Dance, Song and story performance. Centenary of Canberra (C100) at the National Museum of Australia (NMA). Songlines of the Western Desert Project: Artistic directed Wesley Enoch, Anangu Inma director Inawinytji Williamson, Anangu …
In this video, Wägilak ceremonial leader, Daniel Wilfred, teaches about wata – the cleansing wind.
This video has been developed as part of a funded research project by the University of Divinity ('Openings for collaborative theology through classical Yolŋu and Warlpiri …
The community of Yakanarra visit places of significance around the area and hear stories from Elder Stella Jimbidie including places of camping, where old people lived, a place where a massacre occured, a favourite local waterhole and a sacred story about brolgas. Told in …
That's Australia Series 2 – EP 5 Margo's Story.
A group of Aboriginal people walked out of the desert in 1971 and the first white woman they saw was Margo Baker. Being a keen photographer Margo has a remarkable collection of slides which document her early years in the bush. …
Barkly Yarning was a Festivals Australia project for the 2012 Desert Harmony Festival. Produced by Barkly Regional Arts Project Director - Ktima Heathcote
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