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Professor Wanta Jampijinpa Pawu, Warlpiri elder and director of the Milpirri Festival visits Melbourne and teaches about ngurra-kurlu (home-having) using the metaphor of tea and juice. What does it mean to carry your home within you?
Ngurra-kurlu is a pattern for relationships …
Nungalinya College (Darwin) is the national indigenous training college for the Anglican, Catholic and Uniting Churches in Australia. Offering several quality courses, a Cert 2 in Media Studies was started in 2013. The students major project was to film and edit their own story …
Broome is one of only a few places in the world where dinosaur tracks have a strong connection with the local indigenous people. Make sure you book a Mabu Buru Tour today if you want to see a dinosaur track in person and hear about the connection between Yawuru people and the …
Checkpoint Ltyentye is a video game review show created in rural community Ltyentye Apurte. Introducing an Aboriginal voice to the video game industry, our aim is to present Aboriginal perspectives and contribute to a shift towards Aboriginal representation in gaming!
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.
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