Description This documentary mixes real life interviews with animation in a series of Shark Bay residents - old and young, talk about what's in their imaginations.
In 2013 CAN WA set out to encourage a group of Noongar students in Narrogin to learn their traditional language.
Aboriginal artists and mentors were engaged to deliver a program where popular culture, such as music and media was used to inspire these teenagers to learn to speak …
Hidden Valley Mosaic Arts Mentoring Project from 2007.
In 2006 Indigenous artists from Hidden Valley community worked with Incite Youth Arts, Tangentyere Council and the Hidden Valley Community Centre to create a 22 meter mosaic pathway and 6 meter feature circle of bush …
Dujuan is a young Arrernte boy 8 years old. He made this film on an ipad during an Ingkenteme camp to his traditional homeland with his extended family. Ingkenteme translates as following in the footsteps, these camps are organised by Akeyulerre Inc to enable Arrernte elders the …
Indigenous Outreach Projects toured the Ngaanyatjarra Lands in WA spreading "no shame, be proud and respect" in their workshops.
NO SHAME | BE PROUD | RESPECT
The grade 3 Tennant Creek Primary School present a choir rendition of Tadpole Blues.
Thank you very much to Tennant Creek Primary School for allowing us to film this for the Desert Harmony Festival 2020.
Warning Viewers are warned this site contains images,
voices and names of deceased people.
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