Western Desert Verbal Arts Project Collection
From 2012 - 2017 Ngaatjatjarra linguist Elizabeth Marrkilyi Ellis worked with Inge Kral and Jennifer Green to document the endangered verbal arts of the Australian Western Desert.
The Western Desert dialects spoken in the …
In the desert, water is mostly found below ground. Any surface water quickly dries up in the heat, but underground water remains available in waterholes and rockholes. Aboriginal people of the inland differentiate between permanent water, called living water, and seasonal water …
“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 …
The Pilbara Bird Woman:
"I love it when people come out birding with me, because I normally go out on my own. I get so excited to share the experience. I think if a lot of people should make the connection between country and healing..to improve mental wellbeing."
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