Description 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.
A day out bush with Christobell and her family on Pertame country. Christobell Swan is a Pertame women, she is telling stories from when she was a young girl and how she wants to teach the young generation about culture and language.
Norma Bryant is an artist working at the Minyma Kutjara Art Centre located in Irrunytju/Wingellina in Western Australia. Irrunytju Community sits at the base of an important Women’s Tjukurpa (sacred story), the Minyma Kutjara site, called Ultiju Kapi (Two Hills). Norma is a …
“They take young people and tell the stories of how the country is important … so our young people can look after the country…” Milton Chapman
Return to Country trips are an important part of Martu cultural preservation and land management. They present an opportunity …
Johnny Devlin talks about when his dad took the Army to find the remains of a plane crash when Johnny was a kid, then talks about his life working at Newcastle Waters Station.
Henry Augustine speaks to some Goolarri region elders. In today's episode, Henry speaks to Bonny Sampi, originally from Lomardina and Roy Wiggin from Sandy Island
Three extraordinary and highly renowned artists painting from the Papunya Tula Artists studio in the remote Western Australian community of Kiwirrkura. Join Nanyuma Napangati, Mantua Nangala and Yukultji Napangati as they discuss their work, and their traditional country.
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