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.
Family reunion of the Augustine and Sampi families.
A video about the Tribal Warrior boat with all Indigenous crew, travelling around Australia and visiting Broome.
Yothu Yindi perform their song "Djatpa' live at the 2003 Darwin festival.
Amie Hunter Interviews Barry Sharp at Ardyaloon Hatchery 11th November 2009
Fun Day at Kururrungka School (Amy Palmer's firs ever camera and edit)
Video about the life of Millijidee and the Noonkanbah Ringers who explain their work their experiences.
Henry Augustine interviews Nyeemah about living in Beagle Bay.
A music video of "Tribute to Noonkanbah'. Video features musicians Troy Laurel and Malcolm Skinner.
Yothu Yindi perform their song "Treaty' live at the 2003 Darwin festival.
Frankie Shoveller sings the song "40 Thousand Years" along the backdrop of images from Bidyadanga.
Short movie of the school swimming carnival held in Bidyadanga.
Bush tucker explained in Bardi.
The Djarindjin Womens Rangers talk about their job, and what they do for the community.
Community people head out to go fishing. Best Hunting & Cooking Videos.
Gordon Barney shares some stories and takes us out bush.
Laurie & Kevin Waina share their stories.
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.
This is the second part to a comprehensive account of the experiences of a community of Aboriginal People from pre-colonial times to the 1990s.
Music video of "Saltwater Cowboy' by the Pigram Brothers. (Taken from longer file: PK0A113)
Music video by Pigram Brothers called "Barefoot Kid". (Taken from longer file: PK0A113)
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