Various Ngukurr Language Centre Staff and Josh Davis
Josh Davis
Arnold George, Roy Wilfred, Ruth Mathulu George, Anthony Daniels, Peter Djudja Wilfred, David Wilfred, Bruce Wilfred, Andy Lukuman Peters, Benjamin Wilfred and Graham Wilfred Junior.
Special thanks to Ngukurr Language Centre, Jordan Hollis, Celeste Humphris and Vivien Dunn
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Various Ngukurr Language Centre Staff and Vito Lucarelli
Mother Rene and daughter Maureen are both passionate artists working at Minyma Kutjara Arts. Rene was one of the founding members of Irrunytju Artists. Her work draws on her extensive knowledge of Country and the important rock holes around her place of birth. A skilled bush …
“Utopia. We call it Urapuntja. Alyawarr and Anmatyerr people we’re living side by side on our Homelands. This is our country. These are our stories, our histories, our knowledge. This is our art centre.”
Join Audrey, Ruby and Lucky Morton Kngwarreye as they tell you the …
Paddy Neowarra & Mick Jowarlji talk about their history and how they have kept their culture and language alive for themselves and generations to come.
The students, teachers and rangers of Mulan community go to Parnkupirti, a sacred site and learn about the land from Elders and geologists. The children discover rocks and artefacts-- including spearheads, grinding stones, flakes, ocres, sacred rocks, water holding rocks and …
Travelling through the Australian continent, one is often appalled by the living conditions of the Aborigine people. Having lost touch with their culture and traditions, many of them have become outcasts or alcoholics who aimlessly wander the streets of the Australian cities. …
This short film is about how to answer 'Whose child is that?' in one language from the Goldfields region of Western Australia. Join Mr. Nintipayi as he explains language each week.
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