Snapshot video highlights of the Kimberley Land Council Smackdown 2016.
The smackdown challenge event brought together over 70 rangers from ranger groups across the WA and is organised in partnership between the Kimberley Land Council and North Regional TAFE. The highly …
Tyemirerriny is the name for the Largetooth Sawfish used by the Malak Malak Traditional Owners who live at Daly River in the Northern Territory. Malak Malak rangers Amos Shields, Aaron Green and Theresa Lemon talk about their interest in sawfish, and their wish to learn more …
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are the Traditional Owners of the Great Barrier Reef region, and evidence of their sea country connections goes back over 60,000 years.
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority works with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander …
Gerry Turpin is the first formally trained Indigenous ethnobotanist in Australia. His job is to record and keep traditional Indigenous plants knowledge for future generations. He is off on a trip to Stratford, Central Queensland, to support traditional owner Suzanne Thompson …
This video is supplied by the NT Department of Environment and Natural Resources as part of the Aboriginal Ranger Grants Program.
Follow our journey over the next few weeks, when we visit different Aboriginal Ranger Groups across the Northern Territory.
This week we visit …
Showing and sharing knowledge by walking in country.
A new short film Getting back to Jilundarina thoughtfully and beautifully expresses Waanyi Garawa wishes for a future that’s more connected to their homeland as community members (re)acquaint themselves with their country …
This the first of two preview clips to promote the premiere of documentary Saving Warru on ICTV on October 19, 2017.
Saving Warru was filmed in the APY lands by Ninti Media, and was supported by the community broadcasting foundation.
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voices and names of deceased people.
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