This short film is about how you can say that something 'causes' in the Goldfields region of Western Australia.
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The secondary classes from Indulkana Anangu School explain how to look for maku.
We are an Anangu partnership school in the remote far north of South Australia. Our kids love making videos and creating music. This is where we share it with the world.
Ivarrityi was the first Kaurna female language educator/informant.
Kaurna language and culture is the property of the Kaurna community. For more information visit: https://www.adelaide.edu.au/kwp/
Amy Hunter explains How the Old Mission was on Sunday Island and how her family and other families lived on the island. Winner of the Best Oral History at the 13th Remote Indigenous Media Festival.
“They take young people and tell the stories of how the country is important … so our young people can look after the country…” Milton Chapman
Return to Country trips are an important part of Martu cultural preservation and land management. They present an opportunity …
8 Karajarri Men venture on a road trip to Balgo to attend an important men's only meeting. Certain activities were conducted and discussed at this ceremonial gathering that are not shared in this video due to their sensitivity. The purpose of this episode is to share some of the …
Minyma Kutjara Artists based in the remote Western Australian Aboriginal Community of Irrunytju (Wingellina). They are well known for creating beautiful work from found objects. This animation by Russell Bryant warns of the perils of outback driving.
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