Videos for children and young adults, includes: animations, music videos made by children and stories made by kids in community.
Girls from Amoonguna, sing a song about keeping their culture strong and the hardships of living in a community when there is drinking and domestic violence, and how they want to break the cycle.
Beagle bay school children singing about bush honey.
Children from Beagle Bay perform a Nyul Nyul version of Heads Shoulders Knees and Toes.
The first story is about the Jimmy Little Foundation working with the kids at Beagle Bay. The second story is about the Play the school children are putting on. And the third story is about Albert Wiggan's recordings and experience with PAKAM.
Music Clip of kids having fun with the MusoMagic Team in Wadeye.
Students from Areyonga Community sing a song about Areyonga. Facilitated by MusoMagic from Red Dust Role Models.
Documentary about red kangaroos, from the perspective of the Red Kangaroo. Winner of "The People's Choice Award" at the 14th Remote Media Festival held in October 2012 in Djarindjin community, WA.
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.
Grace, Tanika and Evelyn are students from Wilcannia Central School in western NSW. They did this work and are really proud of it.
Animation about a new person in the area being taught about the local snakes and they could be different from the ones he knows.
Short animation of diffrent Warlpiri words, made at the Jirtirlparnta Study Centre in Nyirripi, NT.
Children's showering song sung by Aboriginal children; part of a health strategy programme in remote north-west of South Australia. This strategy was established by the Nganampa Health Council and is known as Uwankara Palyanku Kanyintjaku meaning A Strategy for Well Being.
Students from the Doomadgee State School, sing a song about having a healthy party and keeping it fun.
Students from Ramingining sing a song about healthy eating in Ramingining.
A 'ghost story' belonging to Elcho Island, told to Joey by Cynthia Dhamarrandji, illustrated, storyboarded, recorded and 'performed' by SharingStories youth participants.
The Bush Detective is a charcter driven short comedy set in Lockhart River, Cape York Peninsular FNQ. It uses humour to show the beauty and strength of connection to country for the community members in that region.
Students chose to make a clip about Shake-a-leg, a dance that belongs to the community and which they often share at cultural events, with Lawrence Omeenyou and Patrick Butcher singing and playing drum.
Baamba shares a mythical Broome story from his childhood.
Out of the PY Media archives, this EVTV video was made by some of the young kids in the community, as they head out for a swim in the water tanks.
A Video from the Pitlands about some kids messing about on the sand dunes and playing throughout the rocks. They end up killing a goanna who has a dead snake still hanging out of it's mouth.
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