Rebecca Napanangka Farrell, and also features artwork by Agnes Napanangka Donnelly and Rosie Napurrurla Tasman, Lily Nungarrayi Hargraves and Biddy Nungarrayi Long.
Just thought we'd have a fish in Roebuck Bay for a couple of hours and Ended up in Dampier Creek.
There were so many catfish! But we did manage to catch ourselves a couple of good fish as well. No crab unfortunately.
Checkpoint Ltyentye is a video game review show created in rural community Ltyentye Apurte. Introducing an Aboriginal voice to the video game industry, our aim is to present Aboriginal perspectives and contribute to a shift towards Aboriginal representation in gaming!
Two Men go fishing and camp out to cook and eat their catch, things go from bad to down right scary when they realise that they are the catch as they soon find themselves encountering the mysterious Pigman!
Musician Emily Wurramurra writes her music in Anindilyakwa and English. She shares what her first nation language means to her, and the role it has played in her healing and creativity.
Language: Anindilyakwa
This year… 2022… marks the start of the UNESCO …
This DVD talks to people living and working in remote communities about their experiences with dogs. It is intended as a guide to living safely with dogs.
Includes;
Training dogs
Looking after dogs
Identifying dog behaviour
Safety tips and stories
What to do if a dog …
This short animation by Craig Brown was produced in term four of the italk library animation project, produced by trainees in the iTalk medai production program, held in Alice Springs.
The trainees in this term included:
Abraham Phillipus, Jason Phillipus, Arron Tennyson, …
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