Yawuru Wambas (Yawuru Men) Johno Pearson and Lloyd Pigram show us how to catch mullets and grunters with a throw net from the front of a boat in Roebuck Bay.
A big thanks to Yawuru Elder Dianne Appleby for taking us out on her boat for the day.
The Aurukun bio-cultural project heads to the swamps again in search for a type of bush potato known as 'may umpiy' in Wik-Mungkan language.
This film has been produced in part to celebrate the International Year of Indigenous Languages and also to share and promote the …
Minh puuy is the Wik-Mungkan name for the giant Cape York mud crab found here in Aurukun.
Join locals Rufus, Rosie and young Jonny as they take us deep into the mangroves for some serious bush tucker...
and keep your ears open for a lesson in their Wik-Mungkan …
Produced in the iTalk Media Production Training at the Alice Springs Correctional centre.
“This is a story about a kangaroo. We went to shoot him, and his guts was hanging down. He was running, running, running and that was really funny. I made this film to make people laugh …
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