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.
This story “Angwenhe impatye?” Whose footprint?, has captured the essence of the centre, the Arrernte language, the landscape and the animals living here. The theme of the video highlights all of this and more- young children are always asking questions, love repetition, …
Main storytellers: Shaniah, Kaylan and Renee. Featuring: Leonie, Giba, Little Lumbo, James, Jack Jack, Ricky, Amy and Braydon. Workshop facilitation and post-production by Eve Pawlik. Animated title by So Much Power Design. Sound editing by Josh Grant. Theme song performed by …
A giant apple is set loose around Roebourne, and undergoes its own adventures before finding its way back into the hands of some happy and healthy kids.
Many families and friends are strong at Ntaria.
Episode 4 : Ba- Boom! - a film demonstrating that kids have fun when they do something together and are disciplined to learn new skills. Children feel happy when they do challenging things together.
CAN WA partnered with Quairading District High School (QDHS) and artist in residence, Steven Aiton in 2013 to develop a series of short animated films that portray Noongar dreamtime stories and experiences of students throughout the QDHS’s 100-year history.
One of the short …
Indigenous Outreach Projects were lucky enough to visit the Ngaanyatjarra Lands for Dust Up 2021.
Our IOP Hip Hop Crew travelling from school to school in the communities of Warakurna, Wingellina, Blackstone, Jameson & Warburton delivered dance workshops. The youth and our …
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