Yókkarra means 'fish' in Ndjébbana, the language of Maningrida and one of the many languages spoken in north-central Arnhem Land. This film shows a team of fishermen as they catch fish at Nardilmuk under a commercial licence and sell them in their community.
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 …
This is a story about hunting for kangaroo. It was created by Quentin Brown in the italk training program at Alice Springs Correctional Centre.
A part of the compilation created for the Alice Springs Desert Festival 2017, produced as part of the italk Media Training at Alice …
Yindjibarndi kids and adults go spiniex fishing, using the spinifex as a net. Winner of the Best Hunting, Cooking and Bushfoods Video at the 13th Remote Indigenous Media Festival.
This documentary focuses on spear making in the traditional way using acacia Tumida or Wongai. An elder of the Bardi people, Uncle Bundy takes the boys out for a day and teaches traditional spear making whilst telling the boys of important places and names in Bardi country and …
A popular activity with the youth of Onslow is 'going bush' to hunt for Bush Turkey, Kangaroo and Goanna, and this was the basis for this film. The students built a set, created clay figures and recorded voice-overs and dialogue for this short animation.
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