Traditional Indigenous cultural videos including traditional stories and dances, hunting, language videos and more.
Teddy Long tells a dreaming story about a young man who disrespected his brother-in-law because he didn't perform his initiation soon enough, turned into a monster & wreaked havoc on the land and people - story shared & land shared by Kadeyte, Walpiri & Anmatjere in olden times.
Traditional story and dance of the Seven Sisters at Kuruala. Filmed in 1990.
A traditional dance festival held in Ernabella, filmed in 1987, back in the early days of PY Media. This one-hour video was condensed from 15 hours of footage, and only contains excerpts of each inma.
The Title means "that which gives life'. Wanggarra is a film about family histories, relationship & respect amongst the Yindjibardi & Ngarluma people of the West Pilbra, Western Australia. It tells the story of families and their origins in country; describes the concept of home …
Anmanari Alice shares a story with us in this EVTV flashback out of the PY media archives.
From the EVTV days, a man tells the Carpet Snake Dreaming story to children sitting in a rock hole.
Traditional dance festival showcasing different traditional dances from Mowanjum and the Torres Strait. (2nd Part)
From the EVTV archives, we join Katie & Pantjiti for some woodcarving in the desert.
Ladies show us how to spin wool in the traditional way.
Shows how to make a wiltja with Tjuwilya & Pantjiti. (Wiltja Palyantja Walawuru munu )
Kaanka told to children in the Sand by Anmanari Alice
The Seven Sisters Dreaming Story
Anmanari Alice tells the story of Iyakuta, with the special effects used back in the days of EVTV.
Traditional Inma performed in Mimili in 1995 (Part 1)
Traditional Inma (dance) performed in Mimili in 1995 (Part 2 of 3)
Traditional Inma performed in Mimili in 1995 (Part 3)
This is an old video from 1987 of traditional Inma Dance & a dance Festival at Amata.
Traditional Dance from Ernabella. There is a mix of mens daces and womens dances and looks like it was shot over different nights.
Community elder John Lee teaches one of the young men to make a boomerang.
This is the first part to a comprehensive account of the experiences of a community of Aboriginal People from pre-colonial times to the 1990s.
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