Added by PAKAM
Description Music clip for Gordon Marshall's song, "Muduwarra.'
Thank you Gorden & Glynis for the life you showed me in Derby taking us out to this place. I always wanted to live up to your expectations, although i overstepped them i will not stop loving you all my beautiful family. Thank you all for letting me be a part of your life, as you definetely left your mark and showed me how to be a wonderful mother , friend and spirit. Let the Dreamtime take us home
What a great person who shaped me into the parent I am today, I remember being a child in his country and Gordon took us fishing that looks like that same place. We set up camp and the next day Mum and my cousins were crossing that very same river and bubbles were coming for us and my Uncle andmI walked water and left Mum behind and she had like 6 kids up her arms, on her back and there was no danger as Gordon and Glynnis would not of let that happen. The memories they gave me as a child out in the open and the love they gave made me into the mother and grandmother I am today. Let me thank you for just being you
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Language: English
English Subtitles: No
Location: Derby WA, Australia
Genre: Music Video Clip - Country
Duration: 00:02:52
Year Completed: 2011
Tags: Indigenous music , aboriginal music , Kimberley , Kimberley music , pakam music , indigenous musicians , muduwarra music
Producer or Facilitator: PAKAM
Director: Gordan Marshall
Camera: Serena Buckle
Writer: Gordon Marshall
Copyright: PAKAM 2011
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