Jupurrurla talks about the difference between images of Warlpiri now and 50 years ago and incorporating digital images into the YAMA yujuku. It then draws into the identity of Neil Cooke and other Warlpiri and how that identity projects into the future.
Went for an afternoon sesh off the rocks at Pebble Beach, nothing amazing just a Sting Ray, juvenile Spotted Mack and a deep dive lure that was floating by.
On this episode my Brother (Kean Coffin) and he's family takes me out to Millstream Chichester National Park for a day trip and shows me how to find Bush Lollies.
Here it is you mob!!!
Desert Pea Media is very proud to present a collaboration with the Bwlgcolman community on Palm Island in Far North Queensland.
'Salty Plum' - starring the legendary Nashae Bulsey, was created as part of a larger multi-arts project spanning 14 days in …
Leonora Adidi shares how she has connected with her language through identity.
Whether it’s speaking in language with her own mob or sharing their language to educate a wider audience it gives her a sense of pride.
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This year… 2022… marks the start of …
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 …
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