A story of the challenges Chevon went through in the years after her mother passed away. Chevon’s independence and new life learnings are highlighted in her short smart phone film.
My Triumph is part of UMEE STORIES: WE ALL HAVE YARNS presented by Umeewarra Aboriginal Media.
Trevor Ishiguchi takes Ian Waina on a brief tour of his country in Pender Bay on the Dampier Peninsula. Trevor takes Ian fishing and spearing, while sharing his stories of his home.
Theresa Sainty, Pakana woman and Aboriginal Linguistic Consultant for the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre.
Theresa spoke about language, connection, her mission to honour the legacy of the old people, and the importance of reviving place names like kunanyi which “has always been …
Daryn McKenny shares how Indigenous languages connects him to country.
Language: Awabakal, Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay, Wiradjuri
This year… 2022… marks the start of the UNESCO International Decade of Indigenous Languages… which aims to build a global community for the …
PLEASE VIEW WITH DISCRETION.Many people have passed away
In the 1980’s and 90’s, using VHS cameras Anangu (people from the APY Lands) recorded their ceremonies on video so that they could educate the children of the future. In those days communities only had the ABC. In 1987 …
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