In 2012-2013 a group of Ngaanyatjarra and Ngaanyatjarra language speakers from the Ngaanyatjarra Lands in Western Australia recorded traditional verbal arts and sand stories.
Even in Australian Indigenous communities where traditional spoken languages are still relatively …
‘Alpiri’ is a form of motivational or instructional speech traditionally used in the early morning in Anangu camps. Usually an elder would get up early to broadcast a message to people waking in the camp. In the alpiri video series, we have produced short videos in which …
Traditional dance and song by the Masig Kai-lag Dancers, from Yorke Island in the Torres Strait.
Performed at the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair, Cairns QLD 2016
This movie was made by the students at Kalkarindji School. The movie is about The Emu Dreaming. The students went on an excursion to the Emu Dreaming Rock, where elders from the community told them the story. The students recorded this with sound and video. Back at the school …
Teddy Long tells a dreaming story about a young man who disrespected his brother-in-law because he didn't perform his initiation soon enough, turned into a monster & wreaked havoc on the land and people - story shared & land shared by Kadeyte, Walpiri & Anmatjere in olden times.
Laurel Angus tells a story from her two grandfathers, with animation. The weather was stormy and the people who lived on the foreshore were starving, because they couldn't go to sea to hunt...
Made in the animation workshop at the 14th Remote Indigenous Media Festival in …
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