Pilbara and Kimberley Aboriginal Media (PAKAM) is an association of Indigenous media producers and broadcasters in the Pilbara and Kimberley regions of Western Australia. They provide ongoing support to 12 Remote Indigenous Broadcasting Services (RIBS), and other community broadcast stations in the region, including 8 larger town-based community radio stations.
Boor: Home, country or place Liz Kelly-Hunter teaches 22 words of Nyul Nyul Language spoken on the Dampier Peninsula.
Gadagoor: Finished, go it's the end. Liz Kelly-Hunter teaches 22 words of Nyul Nyul Language spoken on the Dampier Peninsula.
Banangkarr: Today Liz Kelly-Hunter teaches 22 words of Nyul Nyul Language spoken on the Dampier Peninsula.
Arrak: Where, or where at? Liz Kelly-Hunter teaches 22 words of Nyul Nyul Language spoken on the Dampier Peninsula.
Arri: No, not, nothing. Liz Kelly-Hunter teaches 22 words of Nyul Nyul Language spoken on the Dampier Peninsula.
Angka: Who, what, where, why? Liz Kelly-Hunter teaches 22 words of Nyul Nyul Language spoken on the Dampier Peninsula.
Recorded at Saltwater Music Festival 2018, Broome, WA.
Liz Kelly-Hunter teaches 22 words of Nyul Nyul Language spoken on the Dampier Peninsula.
Ian Waina demonstrates cooking Curry Honey Prawns. Airplane wreck near Kalumburu.
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