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Description Pirltawardli's very own Tarnta interviews Anthony Wilson from Nood and teaches him some Kaurna words relating to his work.
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Language: Kaurna, English
English Subtitles: No
Partner Organisation: The University of Adelaide
Location: Adelaide, SA, Australia
Genre: Language Shows
Duration: 00:05:14
Year Completed: 2020
Producer or Facilitator: Paul Finlay
Director: Paul Finlay
Camera: Taylor Power
Editor: Jaylon Newchurch
Writer: Jaylon Newchurch
Talent: Anthony Wilson
Custodians: Chair: Jack Kanya Buckskin Vice-Chair: Dr Lewis Kauwanu Yorloburka O’Brien, Rodney O'Brien, Taylor Power-Smith, Suzanne Russell, Fred Aigus, Michael O'Brien, Kira Bain.
Copyright: Kaurna Warra Pintyanthi
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