NAIDOC Week - Playlist 3

ICTV is proud to celebrate the amazing women in Indigenous media this NAIDOC Week. We are privileged to be able to help share your stories with remote communities across the country. Without your amazing contribution, we would not be here. Thank you. To celebrate National NAIDOC Week 2018, ICTV is excited to announce that we’ve programmed a week of special programming - selected to reflect this year’s NAIDOC theme, 'Because Of Her We Can'. Special ‘Because of Her We Can’ programming will be on ICTV from the 8th to the 15th of July. Everyday from 4 till 6pm.

Because of Her I Can

This year’s NAIDOC theme is Because of Her We Can honouring the strong woman past and present who have influenced your life and shaped people to be who they are today.

In recognition of these woman Lavene Ngatokorua commissioned Dave Laslett to create a series of video works with the support of the Davenport Community in Port Augusta.

Our Way02:493,887 views
Finding Out About Kevin

A families young son, Kevin, is diagnosed with autism.

Our Way07:194,712 views
Jennifer Nixon : NAIDOC Week Message

A special NAIDOC Week message by Jennifer Nixon from IRCA - filmed at the Yeperenye Shopping Centre NAIDOC Market.

ICTV is proud to announce that we’ve programmed a week of special broadcasting for NAIDOC week 2018. With programming selected to reflect this year’s NAIDOC theme – Because Of Her We Can.

Special ‘Because of Her We Can’ programming will be on ICTV from the 8th to the 15th of July. Everyday from 4 till 6pm.

Look out for the eight days of special NAIDOC week programming on ICTV celebrating the amazing women in Indigenous media behind and in front of the camera.

These special playlists will also be available on ICTV PLAY and Facebook.

This week’s special broadcast is proudly supported by Barkly Regional Arts and the Desert Harmony Festival, Horizon Power and the Community Broadcasting Foundation.

A huge thank you to all of the amazing women in Indigenous media. ICTV is privileged to be able to help share your stories with remote communities across the country. Without your amazing contribution, we would not be here. Because of you, we’re here. Thank you.

ICTV is proud to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2018 – Because of Her we can.

ICTV, showing our way.

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Culture on Country - Cooking up Stingray

Senior women, Lucina Jaragba and Lois Wurramarrba pass down their traditional cooking skills and hunting knowledge to 5 young school girls from Angurugu High School, Groote Eylandt.
Filmed on location at Marble Point on Bara Bara Country, 2016.

Our Tucker06:269,559 views
Miyaka

Miyaka (bush peanut) grows in the Barkly region. This film shares knowledge and handsigns associated with this plant.

Our Tucker08:586,295 views
Walk Your Life

"When women go to the shelter they go in all broken, hurt, shamed and lost, cause they can’t believe that their husbands treat them like no good dogs. We tell them you can walk your life again, that violence is no good for them and their children. We tell them to go away to the shelter and get strong again; you can fix your soul, heart and spirit up. Then you can come home to WALK YOUR LIFE again with your children and family.

That’s what these young mothers need to know - that they can do that and have family member’s help them.Our young woman need to go out bush and sit and talk with the auntie’s and nana’s and listen to their
story about their Walk of Life and get the healing from the bush. The cycle of violence is not our culture, never was and never will be."

Our Night-time03:354,490 views
Katherine Coulthard : NAIDOC Week Message

A special NAIDOC Week message by Katherine Coulthard from Alice Springs - filmed at the Yeperenye Shopping Centre NAIDOC Market.

ICTV is proud to announce that we’ve programmed a week of special broadcasting for NAIDOC week 2018. With programming selected to reflect this year’s NAIDOC theme – Because Of Her We Can.

Special ‘Because of Her We Can’ programming will be on ICTV from the 8th to the 15th of July. Everyday from 4 till 6pm.

Look out for the eight days of special NAIDOC week programming on ICTV celebrating the amazing women in Indigenous media behind and in front of the camera.

These special playlists will also be available on ICTV PLAY and Facebook.

This week’s special broadcast is proudly supported by Barkly Regional Arts and the Desert Harmony Festival, Horizon Power and the Community Broadcasting Foundation.

A huge thank you to all of the amazing women in Indigenous media. ICTV is privileged to be able to help share your stories with remote communities across the country. Without your amazing contribution, we would not be here. Because of you, we’re here. Thank you.

ICTV is proud to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2018 – Because of Her we can.

ICTV, showing our way.

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Watiyawarnu yawulyu 'Acacia seed dreaming songs'

Yurntumu-wardingki juju-ngaliya-kurlangu yawulyu: Warlpiri women's songs from Yuendumu.

This series consists of four short films in which Warlpiri women sing, dance and tell the stories of different ancestral beings who travel across Warlpiri country. Each part contains footage of these women singing, painting their bodies with red and white ochre and performing the accompanying dances. The first part presents the Minamina yawulyu and tells of group of ancestral women as they emerge from Minamina, in the far west of Warlpiri country and begin their journey eastwards. Part 2 presents the songs and stories of the Watiyawarnu ancestors from Ngurlulirri-nyinanya, to the north-west of Yuendumu, telling of their travels as they search for varieties of acacia seed, grinding them and making seed cakes along the way. Part 3 presents the famous songs and story of the two Jangalas from Warlukurlangu whose evil blue-tongue lizard father lights a raging bush fire, forcing them to run away southwards out of their country before they return home, weak and exhausted. And finally, part 4 presents the songs and stories of the Ngapa ‘Rain’ Dreaming that travels westwards across the country to the north of Yuendumu. Warlpiri women from Yuendumu have presented these yawulyu so that the songs and their associated knowledge can be remembered and performed by future generations of Warlpiri women. These films appear on a DVD which comes as an accompanying insert in the book ‘Yurntumu-wardingki juju-ngaliya-kurlangu yawulyu: Warlpiri women’s songs from Yuendumu’ (Batchelor Institute Press, 2017).

Our Culture10:595,614 views
Wirrkali

Wirrkali is Warlmanpa for the bloodwood tree. Women share knolwledge and handsigns related to this tree.

Our Culture05:195,533 views
Wittadong's Stories: Larrtkarti Tree

Two women (Wittadong Mulardy and Shirley Spratt) talk about the Larrtkarti Tree, and it's history and meaning to them.

Our Culture03:308,515 views
Ernie Dingo: NAIDOC Week Message

A special NAIDOC Week message by Ernie Dingo from Bush TV - filmed at the Yeperenye Shopping Centre NAIDOC Market. Thanks to event management and special programming major sponsor Yeperenye Shopping Centre

ICTV is proud to announce that we’ve programmed a week of special broadcasting for NAIDOC week 2018. With programming selected to reflect this year’s NAIDOC theme – Because Of Her We Can.

Special ‘Because of Her We Can’ programming will be on ICTV from the 8th to the 15th of July. Everyday from 4 till 6pm.

Look out for the eight days of special NAIDOC week programming on ICTV celebrating the amazing women in Indigenous media behind and in front of the camera.

These special playlists will also be available on ICTV PLAY and Facebook.

This week’s special broadcast is proudly supported by Barkly Regional Arts and the Desert Harmony Festival, Horizon Power and the Community Broadcasting Foundation.

A huge thank you to all of the amazing women in Indigenous media. ICTV is privileged to be able to help share your stories with remote communities across the country. Without your amazing contribution, we would not be here. Because of you, we’re here. Thank you.

ICTV is proud to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2018 – Because of Her we can.

ICTV, showing our way.

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Janet Marawarr - Kunkurra 'Wind'

Janet Marawarr is a senior artist from the Kuninjku language group.

Bábbarra Women’s Centre has a proud history of positive social impact.

From the early days, we have supported the lives of Aboriginal women in the community of Maningrida and on surrounding homelands.

Bábbarra Women’s Centre enables local women to develop and run women-centred enterprises that support healthy and sustainable livelihoods.

Bábbarra Designs is our main enterprise. We have a textile workshop specialising in the production of hand-printed fabric design, as well as a skilled sewing team. We are one of only a few Indigenous textile-producing art centres in Australia that design, print and sew product onsite, in community.

More info: www.babbarra.com

Our Way02:384,606 views
Susan Marawarr - mandjabu 'fishtrap'

Susan Marawarr is a senior artist from the Kuninjku language group.

Bábbarra Women’s Centre has a proud history of positive social impact.

From the early days, we have supported the lives of Aboriginal women in the community of Maningrida and on surrounding homelands.

Bábbarra Women’s Centre enables local women to develop and run women-centred enterprises that support healthy and sustainable livelihoods.

Bábbarra Designs is our main enterprise. We have a textile workshop specialising in the production of hand-printed fabric design, as well as a skilled sewing team. We are one of only a few Indigenous textile-producing art centres in Australia that design, print and sew product onsite, in community.

More info: www.babbarra.com

Our Way02:075,091 views
Ingkerr Anyent-Antey

The film centres on a workshop, where Utopia women are creating batiks. The artworks depict a range of bush medicine plants, and throughout the film the women talk about the meaning of these plants in their lives. Several scenes show the women on country, collecting and using plants, and talking about them. The women sing awely "traditional women's songs' to express the deeper significance of the plants within their culture.

Our Way14:327,543 views
Barbara Richards : NAIDOC Week Message

A special NAIDOC Week message by Barbara Richards from Alice Springs - filmed at the Yeperenye Shopping Centre NAIDOC Market.

ICTV is proud to announce that we’ve programmed a week of special broadcasting for NAIDOC week 2018. With programming selected to reflect this year’s NAIDOC theme – Because Of Her We Can.

Special ‘Because of Her We Can’ programming will be on ICTV from the 8th to the 15th of July. Everyday from 4 till 6pm.

Look out for the eight days of special NAIDOC week programming on ICTV celebrating the amazing women in Indigenous media behind and in front of the camera.

These special playlists will also be available on ICTV PLAY and Facebook.

This week’s special broadcast is proudly supported by Barkly Regional Arts and the Desert Harmony Festival, Horizon Power and the Community Broadcasting Foundation.

A huge thank you to all of the amazing women in Indigenous media. ICTV is privileged to be able to help share your stories with remote communities across the country. Without your amazing contribution, we would not be here. Because of you, we’re here. Thank you.

ICTV is proud to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2018 – Because of Her we can.

ICTV, showing our way.

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