Henry Augustine talks about his life & work.
Wati and the Ngarlis was produced by a group of delegates at the 13th Remote Indigenous Media Festival held in Umuwa, South Australia in October 2011. It provides a "Charlie's Angels' perspective on the history and current status of remote Indigenous Television.
Francis Kelly shows the way at Umuwa, SA (October 2011)
Video about women's art group and the art produced to highlight the importance of the bush tucker within the IPA. Winner of the "Special Video Award' for the 13th Remote Indigenous Media Festival.
Yindjibarndi kids and adults go spiniex fishing, using the spinifex as a net. Winner of the Best Hunting, Cooking and Bushfoods Video at the 13th Remote Indigenous Media Festival.
A Larapinta Valley film. Concept and Idea by Alistair Splinter
Rudy Mouda's Life Story.
This is a story about the Kwini Rock Art with Ian Waina who explains what the different rock art means.
Amy Hunter explains How the Old Mission was on Sunday Island and how her family and other families lived on the island. Winner of the Best Oral History at the 13th Remote Indigenous Media Festival.
This is a video all about The Amazing Mr Henry Augustine, showcasing his work over the years.
A family day at the Putjarlbi & Jila, with aboriginal elder Wittadong with body painting, boomerang making and the young fellas fo a traditional dance.
Music clip of "So we dance' featuring the Shoveller Family on the Sand dunes near Bidyadanga.
Part of the 2008 tour for the Ernabella School Choir, this is a video of their performance at the Christian family Centre in Seaton, Adelaide.
In 2008, the Ernabella School Choir performed in Adelaide at an art exhibition called "Anangu Backyard.' Here is the video for their set of songs ranging from the old Ernabella Choir days to their new way of singing and songs.
Highlights of the Desert Harmony Festival in Tenant Creek, 2010.
This a video of two songs recorded on the Choir's 2008 trip to Adelaide and includes Jennifer Wells' song Ngura Piltinkgka sung by Jennifer and the choir.
The Desert Divas were the only girls that took the stage at the 2010 Bush Bands Bash in Alice Springs. Hear them sing the song, "My Wings Are Broken."
From the 2010 Bush Bands Bash, the Tjupi band perform their music for the town of Alice Springs.
Kristen Churnside shows us the life of a Boilermaker as she takes us around Hope Downs and her work with Rio Tinto.
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