The Charrnock Woman is the fourth stage in CAN WA's Gnarojin Creek revitalisation program. This project celebrates a significant Noongar site along the banks of the creek.
The program aims to identify and showcase important Noongar cultural links to the creek running through …
Our Bedtime Stories 2, Episode 16: Watjika Yarta (Eagle and Crow)
Story by James Shultz in the Ngadju language. This episode was produced by Goldfields Aboriginal Language Centre in Kalgoorlie, WA.
Our Bedtime Stories presents stories for children in Indigenous languages, …
This story was created by Genevieve White in the iTalk training program at Alice Springs Correctional Centre.
The training program helps participants tell their own stories, with the trainees being hands on in all elements of the production of their videos.
This video was …
Grace Ellery tells the story of Wakilypirri Karliparrul (Emu and Turkey Story) in the Putijarra language. Recorded at One-mile creek, Port Hedland, WA.
Wandoo Wahpup is a collaborative work between Edwin Lee Mulligan, an award winning up and coming artist, visionary poet and performer, and Clint Dixon, a documentary film maker working as cameraman and editor for Pilbara and Kimberley Aboriginal Media Association in the north of …
As Elders pass away, many take with them the language and the precious knowledge of their
country and culture. In 2017 , the Adnymathanha community sought support to recreate a traditional story about their female ancestors and the creation of Adnyamathanha country. In 2019, the …
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