Our hardworking pathways team now have a well deserved, new office. Let's take a look.
For our first bulletin this term we have a look at the new Pathways space and see who helped make YCTV.
Bob Burruwal and Lena Yarinkura tells the story of Ngalbenbe (The Sun Story) in the Kune language.
Therese Ryder tells the Ingwe-Kenhe Ayeye story (Night-time story) in Arrernte.
David Jones tells the story of Djómi (Mermaid Story) in the Ndjébbana language. Recorded in Maningrida, NT.
April Campbell tell the Owl Story in Anmatjere as a children's story with sand drawings. Recorded just outside Ti Tree, NT.
Lena Djabíbba & Joy Garlbin tell the story of Bábbarra (Long-necked Turtle Story) in the Ndjebbana language.
Christobel Swan tell the Story of the Tunpa pa Remeya (The Goanna and the Perentie) in Pertame as a children's story. Recorded just outside Alice Springs on the Old South Road. This episode was produced by ICTV, in Alice Springs. The opening and closing animation was …
Eileen Puwerrerl Gorey tells the story of he Snake and the Baby in the Anmatjere language. Recorded in Ti Tree, NT.
Grace Ellery tells the story of Wakilypirri Karliparrul (Emu and Turkey Story) in the Putijarra language. Recorded at One-mile creek, Port Hedland, WA.
Nora Davidson tells the story of Tjangara (The Giant Story), in the Ngaanyatjarra language. Recorded in Blackstone, WA.
Olive Lawson tells the story of Tjilku Kutjarratjarra (Two Kids Story), in the Ngaanyantjarra language. Recorded in Warburton, WA.
In this episode Grace Ellery tells the story of Ngakalyalya Piyarrku (Cockatoo and Galah Story) in the Putijarra language. Recorded at One-mile creek, WA.
Nellie Roberts tells the story of Tjurlpu (Bird Story), in the Ngaanyatjarra language. Recorded in Wingellina, WA.
Bruce Thomas tells the story of Yakulipa Kartantarrijirri (Turtle and Two Ducks) in the Nyangumarta language. Recorded in Yule River, WA.
Nellie Roberts tells the story of Tjangara Kutjarratjarra (Two Giants), in the Ngaanyatjarra language. Recorded in Wingellina, WA.
Bruce Thomas tells the story of Waparnupa Karnka (Eagle and Crow) in the Nyangumarta language. Recorded in Petermarer Creek, WA.
Kathleen Wallace tells the story of Arlewarrere (Whirly Brothers) in the Arrernte language.
ICTV's Community Bulletin Board, changes each week to advertise community events. This week begins on 19th April 2018 Featuring the new ICTV Emu Graphics style, and original music by Barkly Arts.
The weekly sneak peek of new videos on ICTV week beginning 19th April, 2018
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