Description 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 secondary classes from Indulkana Anangu School explain how to look for maku.
We are an Anangu partnership school in the remote far north of South Australia. Our kids love making videos and creating music. This is where we share it with the world.
Diane Dawson is a passionate and versatile artist who explores a variety of styles including traditional tjukurpa (ancestral creation stories) passed down by her parents, both highly regarded artists. Dawson has recently been exploring landscapes in her own contemporary style, …
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.
This delightful short film is about a day trip to Wave Rock by two Goldfields boys. The language is the Tjupan language of the Goldfields region of Western Australia.
A story from the Barlow family of the Paakantyi People of the Darling River, as told by Uncle Murray Butcher. This film was made by students from Wilcannia High School with the assistance of the Sharing Stories organisation in 2011.
This fantastic short film is about a bush outing. The language used is Tjupan, an Aboriginal language found in the Goldfields region of Western Australia.
This film was a winner in the 2021 Nintila 5-Minute Phone Film Competition run by the Goldfields Aboriginal Language Centre …
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