Our Bedtime Stories 2, Episode 4: Warruwi la Weyirra (The Crow)
Story by Jonah Walamaka in the Kunbarlang language. This episode was produced by Elizabeth Langslow and the Warruwi Community on Goulburn Island, NT.
Our Bedtime Stories presents stories for children in …
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 …
Pintal Pintal: In the middle of the night Babiduwarrida was sleeping, he was dreaming a song (Maru). This song was travelling to him, coming from a spiritual place called Yatangal. Closer and closer the song was coming, the song from the dreaming came closer for Babiduwarrida as …
The Tjawa Tjawa Songline follows a group of women in search of husbands.
The women travel from Roebourne in the Pilbara through to Kiwikurra in the Great Sandy Desert far to the south of Balgo, where they split up, some heading east and some north. When they near Lake Mackay …
A Miriwoong language special on country, from Miriwoong Country in the East Kimberley.
Waringarri Radio 6WR is the number 1 radio station in the East Kimberley and is proud to be the only local community radio station in the area.
Their vision is to be the Aboriginal voice …
‘The Eagle, the Crow and the Bat’ is a rich cultural story shared by the Jaara Community about Jaara totems and teachings, and how the Jaara Country came to be. A rich cultural story about Jaara totems, the book explores why the Eagle is the Lord of the Highlands, how the …
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