Short film showing how happy Indulkana School are.
The majority of students at Indulkana are Anangu and their first language is Pitjantjatjara or Yankunytjatjara as this is usually the language spoken at home. The students are only introduced to English when they start …
On the Black Chair is a video and web-based project which captures ten stories from community members both elders and young people. Community members were invited to sit in a 'black chair' that had been allocated for storytelling, and share a story of their choice. The …
A school holiday program created and presented by Barkly Regional Arts and funded by Territory Families. Pipe Up is an activity that was aimed at 10-17 year olds and taught young people how to create stencils in which they then designed and spray painted them on to 1.5m - 3metre …
This story “Angwenhe impatye?” Whose footprint?, has captured the essence of the centre, the Arrernte language, the landscape and the animals living here. The theme of the video highlights all of this and more- young children are always asking questions, love repetition, …
This is the story about how grandma and grandpa find a way to help their grandson, Little Dingi take more responsibility for the choices he makes. Conceived, developed and shot on location at the Yarrenyty Arltere Learning Centre (YALC) in the Larapinta Valley Town Camp Alice …
This story is about Yulu, the Kingfisher Man, whose travels brought into being much of the Northern Flinders Ranges and Wilpena Pound or Ilkurra ‘Gathering Place’.
Cultural custodian, Terrence Coulthard says
‘All the basic principles in life come out in Yuramuda ( …
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