Alpiri: Ilawanti Ken
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‘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 senior Anangu leaders send messages out to viewers.
- Language:Pitjantjatjara, Ngaanyatjarra, Ngaatjatjara
- Location:Eagle Valley, NT, Australia
- Duration:00:08:17
- Producer or Facilitator:NPYWC Uti Kulintjaku project
- Camera:Rhett Hammerton
- Writer:NPYWC Uti Kulintjaku project
- Talent:Rene Kulitja, Roy Yaltjangki, Simon Butler, Peter Mitchell, Maringka Burton, Niningka Lewis, Ilawanti Ken
- Translator:Kathy Tozer
- Sound Recordist:Rhett Hammerton
- Copyright:NPY Women's Council Aboriginal Corporation
- English Subtitles:No
- Genre:Traditional Stories
- Year Completed:2019
- Director:Pantjiti McKenzie
- Editor:Rhett Hammerton
- Narrator:Rene Kulitja, Roy Yaltjangki, Simon Butler, Peter Mitchell, Maringka Burton, Niningka Lewis, Ilawanti Ken
- Other Crew:Wanatjura Lewis, Naomi Kantjuriny, Theresa Nipper, Betty Mbala
- Music & Musician:Sound by Rhett Hammerton
- Custodians:Pantjiti McKenzie, Rene Kulitja, Roy Yaltjangki, Simon Butler, Peter Mitchell, Maringka Burton, Niningka Lewis, Ilawanti Ken, Wanatjura Lewis, Naomi Kantjuriny, Theresa Nipper, Betty Mbala
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