Daisy Kungah and Amy Palmer tell a story about the Snake Dreaming, and the significance of the Tree by the water and how they don't swim in the water there.
‘Alpiri’ is a form of motivational or instructional speech traditionally used in the early morning in Anangu camps. Usually an elder would get up early to broadcast a message to people waking in the camp. In the alpiri video series, we have produced short videos in which …
Our Bedtime Stories 2, Episode 1: Winkarra Jurttanti (Grandmother Made of Stone)
Story by Rosemary 'Narrurlu' Plummer in the Warumungu language. This episode was produced by Barkly Regional Arts in Tennant Creek, NT.
Our Bedtime Stories presents stories for children in …
In 2012-2013 a group of Ngaanyatjarra and Ngaanyatjarra language speakers from the Ngaanyatjarra Lands in Western Australia recorded traditional verbal arts and sand stories.
Even in Australian Indigenous communities where traditional spoken languages are still relatively …
‘Alpiri’ is a form of motivational or instructional speech traditionally used in the early morning in Anangu camps. Usually an elder would get up early to broadcast a message to people waking in the camp. In the alpiri video series, we have produced short videos in which …
Our Bedtime Stories 2, Episode 2: Mamu (Anmatyerre)
Story by Clarrie Long in the Anmatyerre language. This episode was produced by ICTV in Ti Tree, NT.
Our Bedtime Stories presents stories for children in Indigenous languages, using traditional storytelling techniques …
The Tjawa Tjawa Songline follows a group of women in search of husbands.
The women travel from Roebourne in the Pilbara through to Kiwikurra in the Great Sandy Desert far to the south of Balgo, where they split up, some heading east and some north. When they near Lake Mackay …
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