Traditional Indigenous cultural videos including traditional stories and dances, hunting, language videos and more.
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.
Kapululangu (Balgo's Women Centre) followed the 7 sisters Dreaming telling the stories, singing the songs and passing on the knowledge.
This is a story about the Kwini Rock Art with Ian Waina who explains what the different rock art means.
Yuminiya shares a story with us in this EVTV flashback out of the PY media archives.
Out of the PY Media archives, this is a 2 hour compilation of many traditional dances from the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Lands.
Out of the PY Media archives, this is the first part of a 2 hour compilation of many traditional dances from the APY Lands.
Out of the PY Media archives, this is the second part of a 2 hour compilation of many traditional dances from the APY Lands.
From the EVTV archives, this is an Inma showing lots of different dances by the Pitjantjatjara people.
Out of the PY Media archives, this is an old Inma filmed on the APY lands in Fregon.
From 1987, this Inma is out of the PY Media archives and was shot in Ernabella, Pipalyatjara, & Amata.
From the PY Media archives, this video is from Fregon in 1988 and contains many different inmas shot during the day and the night.
Dreaming story about why the Emu can't fly and why there is so much water in the local area. The illustrations are by the students at Dawu Remote Community School.
From the PY Media archives, this is a look into the woodcarving industry, how Aboriginal people make their wooden artwork, and how it gets sold.
A video about how people used to smoke their babies and make necklaces for the babies to keep them calm.
Ethel Walalgie tells us the story of the eagle amongst the Mueller Ranges.
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