Traditional Indigenous cultural videos including traditional stories and dances, hunting, language videos and more.
Punu Paltantja Woodcarving is a day where this community in PY find wood to carve their spears other useful things
A video translation of pitjantjatjara terms, names and places in English language
Nyinku & Matha are out looking for nut bush and ininti seeds.
Mission celebration of feast day with choir and ceremony
A video about Morgan Camp where Dody Hunter, Raphael Hunter, Norma HunterMagdalene Aragu, Grian Hunter, and Betty Dixon grew up and they talk about their time at the camp,
Video from the Mowanjum festival held in Derby, 2011.
Josephine Forrest talks about her culture & language, Walmajarri, and her experience with the sheep stations in the local area.
Paddy Neowarra & Mick Jowarlji talk about their history and how they have kept their culture and language alive for themselves and generations to come.
John Watson tell his story about the Nyikina and Mangala people living at Manarrkan and how they were moved to Gaganbala in the old days and their interactions with white people.
Jefferey Japangardi Small and Mick Jampijinpa Walker talks about the history of the Ali Curung area and their experiences growing up.
Mervyn, Monty and Isaac talk about the Gooniyandi culture to the young and pass own their knowledge to the new generations.
Mona Napurrurla Kidd, Connie Napurrurla Lovegrove, and Theresa Napurrurla Patterson talk about their lives, growing up around Wavehill, Tiimbaruk pre-settlement, during the mission days where they were saved from the surrounding massacres,
Tjukupati Iratjari, Yvonne Yibarti, Janie Miama tell a traditional story in language from Docker River. (Two Sisters)
Cultrural dance highlights from Wadeye 2011. Kurdku Kiyag Ceremony.
A video about a community-driven project in Milingimbi.
The 13th national Remote Media Festival presents this Traditional Inma Pulka, where the people from Amata, Fregon, Wingellina and Kenmore Park gathered together in Umuwa for a big Traditional dance ceremony.
Warnman sersion of the Minyipurru story of the 7 Sisters as they traveled through Yinjabarndi Country. Nyiru is the man who chased the Seven Sisters across Australia starting from Roebourne in the North West of Western Australia finishing in the east at Mt Warning in New South …
Balgo women's centre (Kapululangu) on the Nakarra Nakarra Dreaming Track trip.
Some ladies talk about Piparr, a rock hole which is a part of their fathers land.
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