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.
West African band, Tinariwen, put on a concert for the people of Amata.
Birthday celebrations for Peter Tjutatja's 100th birthday.
Promotion explaining what the Anangu Tertiary Education Program does.
An IPA Declaration given over the land at Sandy Bore in the APY Lands.
Trevor Jamieson talks about what Money Mob is doing out on the Pitjantjatjara Lands, and gives a behind the scenes look at making a radio play to teach people about how to be wise with their money.
A documentary about an Indigenous cattle station and its operations on Kenmore Park.
This video was made with the Central Land Council and involves the CLC rangers & traditional owners from Docker River and Mutitjulu as they work together to give Pitjantjatjara names to the many birds of that area.
Out of the PY Media archives, this EVTV video was made by some of the young kids in the community, as they head out for a swim in the water tanks.
A Video from the Pitlands about some kids messing about on the sand dunes and playing throughout the rocks. They end up killing a goanna who has a dead snake still hanging out of it's mouth.
The documentation of the celebration of the 25th anniverary of Uluru being handed back to the traditional owners.
Out of the PY Media archives comes this video about Jillian Davey who explains her painting and the story it tells.
Part of the 2008 tour for the Ernabella School Choir, this is a video of their performance at the Christian family Centre in Seaton, Adelaide.
Out of the PY Media archives comes this telling of the Piltati Dreaming through artwork.
Yuminiya shares a story with us in this EVTV flashback out of the PY media archives.
In 2008, the Ernabella School Choir performed in Adelaide at an art exhibition called "Anangu Backyard.' Here is the video for their set of songs ranging from the old Ernabella Choir days to their new way of singing and songs.
This a video of two songs recorded on the Choir's 2008 trip to Adelaide and includes Jennifer Wells' song Ngura Piltinkgka sung by Jennifer and the choir.
Out of the PY Media archives, this is a 2 hour compilation of many traditional dances from the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Lands.
Out of the PY Media archives, this is the first part of a 2 hour compilation of many traditional dances from the APY Lands.
Out of the PY Media archives, this is the second part of a 2 hour compilation of many traditional dances from the APY Lands.
The Desert Divas were the only girls that took the stage at the 2010 Bush Bands Bash in Alice Springs. Hear them sing the song, "My Wings Are Broken."
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