Description My Banbiya, tells the story of the family, banbiya, taking the new baby to the local waterhole where my Banbiya introduce baby to their favourite activities.
During the western desert sports carnival held in Nullagine this round, Desert Feet ran a song writing and instrument learning workshop. The kids wrote about playing in a band and we learnt some instruments, although several of the kids were already accomplished at their …
Main storytellers: Aaron, James and Ivan. Workshop facilitation and post-production by Eve Pawlik. Animated title by So Much Power Design. Sound editing by Josh Grant. Theme song performed by Yurrwi School Band with guest musicians Tony Batju, Brendan Hicks and Terrance Gore and …
Iwenhe Arrateme Ingwele is a song about what we see in our environment at different times of the day: the morning, daytime, the evening and at night. It teaches children about the rhythms and patterns of Arrernte country, sharing important cultural and ecological knowledge, …
Kyleigh's class at Indulkana Anangu School can measure a lot of stuff.
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 …
Main storytellers: Leah and Gary. Featuring: BJ. Workshop facilitation and post-production by Eve Pawlik. Animated title by So Much Power Design. Sound editing by Josh Grant. Theme song performed by Yurrwi School Band with guest musicians Tony Batju, Brendan Hicks and Terrance …
This film was made by students at Pigeon Hole School in the Northern Territory after returning to Country with Elders to listen to the story of the Lardaj Dreaming, the Rough Tailed Goanna. They interpreted the story using animation, spoken word and film.
Lardaj, The …
Julalikari Council Aboriginal Corporation engaged Indigenous Outreach Projects to visit Tennant Creek as part of a school holiday program.
The IOP Hip Hop Crew would like to give a special shout out to Jacqulin and her team for being an inspiration and having the initiative to …
Junba is storytelling through traditional song and dance. In this video we ask children from Mowanjum Community what they love about Junba and why they think it is important.
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