Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (PY) Media is a pioneering Anangu owned and controlled regional Indigenous Media Organisation supporting media and communications programs in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands of north-eastern South Australia. It supports six Remote Indigenous Broadcasting Service communities- Fregon, Ernabella, Mimili, Indulkana, Amata and Pipalyatjara –as well as the hub site in Umuwa.
From the EVTV archives, this is an Inma showing lots of different dances by the Pitjantjatjara people.
From the 2010 Bush Bands Bash, the Tjupi band perform their music for the town of Alice Springs.
Out of the PY Media archives, this is an old Inma filmed on the APY lands in Fregon.
From 1987, this Inma is out of the PY Media archives and was shot in Ernabella, Pipalyatjara, & Amata.
From the 2010 Bush Bands Bash, the Iwantja Band bring their rock to Alice Springs.
From the 2010 Bush Bands Bash in Alice Springs, this is Manuel Ngulupani Dhurrkay bringing his music to central Australia.
From the PY Media archives, this video is from Fregon in 1988 and contains many different inmas shot during the day and the night.
From the PY Media archives, this is a look into the woodcarving industry, how Aboriginal people make their wooden artwork, and how it gets sold.
Out of the PY Media archives, this video displays some of the modern artwork by members of the community, but it also tells the history of designing batiks.
A PY Media clip from the archives, originally made for Nganampa Health. This is a short music video about petrol sniffing, sung by Infari Maru.
From the 2010 Bush Bands Bash in Alice Springs, this is the Desert Mulga Band's set. They are musicians who come from Nyirripi.
Traditional story and dance of the Seven Sisters at Kuruala. Filmed in 1990.
A traditional dance festival held in Ernabella, filmed in 1987, back in the early days of PY Media. This one-hour video was condensed from 15 hours of footage, and only contains excerpts of each inma.
From the 2010 Bush Bands Bash in Alice Springs, this is the Sunlight Band's set. They are musicians who mostly come from Amata.
In this EVTV flashback, Ernabella TV presents "Tjukurpa Irititja,' a series of Oral History told by different people. This episode is with Tommy Manta.
Anmanari Alice shares a story with us in this EVTV flashback out of the PY media archives.
From the EVTV days, a man tells the Carpet Snake Dreaming story to children sitting in a rock hole.
Women and children gathering bush tomatoes in the country.
From the EVTV archives, we join Katie & Pantjiti for some woodcarving in the desert.
Ladies show us how to spin wool in the traditional way.
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