Audio Post Production: Paul Hayes, Transcription and Translation: Sylvia Nulpinditj, Graphics: Jessica Johnson, Compile Editor: Matthew Edmond, Production Co-Ordinator: Helen Laughton, Legals: Jannali Jones, Series Producer; Pauline Clague, Channel Manage
Bardi language oral history animation about police reprisals on the Dampier Peninsula following the spearing of two white pearlers at Cygnet Bay in May 1885.
Right Wrongs: 50th Anniversary of the 1967 Referendum.
On May 27, 1967, Australians voted in a referendum to change how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were referred to in the Constitution. Explore these personal stories, opinions and historical recordings of what …
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 …
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 …
The Freedom Day songs are sung by Gurindji people who lived and worked at Wave Hill station before they began a protest against poor conditions in 1966. This video features Ronnie Wavehill and other Gurindji singers and is narrated by Violet Wadrill.
George Tjungarrayi joined Papunya Tula Artists in April 1976. He is a senior Pintupi lawman. His fine line work using a minimalist palette (Lives of Papunya Tula by Vivien Johnson) is highly sought after. George Tjungarrayi lives in Kintore working out of the Papunya Tula studio …
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