Description Aunty Fiona tells the story of her life, her art, growing up with her political activist father Banjo Clarke and what life was like as a child on Framlingham mission.
Thirty Years Too Long deals with the death of John Pat, a 16 year old Aboriginal boy who died at the hands of police in Roebourne, Western Australia, in 1983. The State Government finally apologised to John Pat's family on the 30th anniversary of his death. John Pat's death …
Matthew Tjapangati is an artist with Papunya Tula Artists Pty Ltd, whose work is highly sought after. A Traditional Owner, he works and lives in Kintore, in the Northern Territory and is passionate about young people learning and holding culture.
Barkly Yarning was a Festivals Australia project for the 2012 Desert Harmony Festival. Produced by Barkly Regional Arts Project Director - Ktima Heathcote
Western Desert Verbal Arts Project Collection
From 2012 - 2017 Ngaatjatjarra linguist Elizabeth Marrkilyi Ellis worked with Inge Kral and Jennifer Green to document the endangered verbal arts of the Australian Western Desert.
The Western Desert dialects spoken in the …
A range of short videos of Daniel Wilfred (Ngukurr, NT), and Warlpiri Elder, Wanta Jampijinpa Pawu (Lagamanu, NT) sharing on significant cultural themes. These have been developed as part of a funded research project (Openings for collaborative theology through classical Yolŋu …
'We've been told by people what's going to happen if this goes ahead and it's frightning. It's going to damage the land and our health'.
Media is such a vital implement, giving a voice to remote communities dealing with often impossible challenges. Aunty Linda speaks …
"Still in my mind: Gurindji location, experience and visuality" is an intricate audio visual based exhibition exploring notions of home, community and country connected to the Gurindji Walk Off. For more information and itinerary dates, please visit …
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