Yajilarra Festival 14th-15th July 2023
Kapi Tjukurla - Water is Your Heritage
Dena Curtis shares how the language she speaks shapes her life. Language: Warrumungu, Warlpiri, Arrernte This year… 2022… marks the start of the UNESCO International Decade of Indigenous Languages… which aims …
ICTV Community News Episode 4 - 3rd May 2024 (Western Arranda)
ICTV Community News Episode 3 - 5th April 2024 (English)
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.
Promo using PY Media footage of women digging for honey ants. (Source material from PY Media)
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.
An animation about emu reproduction and diet.
A story about a group of girls playing basketball. One girl gets injured and her friends take her to see an old woman who knows bush medicine. She gets better and they recommence their basketball game.
A hunting story. A family goes out hunting, the children climb trees and catch birds.
A story about a woman who digs up witchetty grubs, cooks them and eats them. She has a drink, then has a sleep.
A man goes hunting for kangaroo, he shoots the kangaroo and then cooks it. He takes the blood from the kangaroo to be used as a bush medicine. Dogs gets the meat at the end.
A story about a group of ladies who go out hunting with two dogs. They hunt for porcupine, and one gathers a plant for bush medicine. The two dogs chase a goanna up a tree and then the ladies kill the goanna. They go to the dinner camp and cook the goanna, and have a cup of …
This film is a snapshot of an inter-generational project called Arrwekeleny Lyeteny (old ways and new ways): learning and teaching about Bush Medicine. The project integrates language work, visual arts, film making and bush medicine research in a remote educational setting. The …
This film grew from language, art and filmmaking workshops throughout 2008. This is the story about a woman who goes out hunting and gets sick. Her mother is angry at the others in the party who did not take care of her daughter, so they go hunting for a lizard and ilpengk bush …
Photographic slideshow with voice-over about ilpengk bush medicine. It includes collection, processing, mixing with fat, boiling, straining and decanting. Finally, the medicine is applied.
A group of young girls go and dig up a plant called lywemp-lywemp. They mix it with water and put it in their hair to make it shiny and long.
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