Men and boys from Mowanjum (an Aboriginal community near Derby, Western Australia) perform a traditional dance with masks and large emblems, totemic birds, accompanied by a song man with clap sticks at the Barunga Festival, 2018.
Men and women from Elcho Island and Yirrkala, north-eastern Arnhem Land in the Top End of the Northern Territory perform fast dances, carrying woomera (spearthrowers), accompanied by singing, clapsticks and playing of the didgeridoo, at the Barunga Festival, 2018.
Uluru Climb Closure Celebration: Inma 7
(Mutitjulu Men)
On Saturday the 26th of October 2019 the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Board and Traditional owners closed the climbing of Uluru permanently.
On Sunday the 27th of October 2019 the Board and Traditional owners …
The 2020 Desert Harmony Community Lockdown Festival is grateful to present to you a Pujalli, also known as a men's dance ceremony.
The Pujalli was organised and performed by Warumungu Elders, featuring a set up process and a full dance.
Thank you to the Warumungu Dancers …
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