Maduwongga elder, Joyce Nudding, takes her grandchildren on a return to country trip to look at sandalwood trees. Linguists, Gizem Milonas and Troy Reynolds, recorded words, sentences and stories along the way. A short, fun film about sandalwood trees.
The secondary classes from Indulkana Anangu School explain how to look for maku.
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Paddy Neowarra & Mick Jowarlji talk about their history and how they have kept their culture and language alive for themselves and generations to come.
After the show Ngapartji Ngapartji show in Alice Springs in June 2006 we went on a ladies only picnic down south of Alice Springs. Lots of roo tails and chops were eaten and songs sung. Jennifer Mitchell told this story of two white boys getting lost in the desert at Maralinga.
A story from the Barlow family of the Paakantyi People of the Darling River, as told by Uncle Murray Butcher. This film was made by students from Wilcannia High School with the assistance of the Sharing Stories organisation in 2011.
8 Karajarri Men venture on a road trip to Balgo to attend an important men's only meeting. Certain activities were conducted and discussed at this ceremonial gathering that are not shared in this video due to their sensitivity. The purpose of this episode is to share some of the …
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