This fantastic short film is about a bush outing. The language used is Tjupan, an Aboriginal language found in the Goldfields region of Western Australia.
This film was a winner in the 2021 Nintila 5-Minute Phone Film Competition run by the Goldfields Aboriginal Language Centre …
The students, teachers and rangers of Mulan community go to Parnkupirti, a sacred site and learn about the land from Elders and geologists. The children discover rocks and artefacts-- including spearheads, grinding stones, flakes, ocres, sacred rocks, water holding rocks and …
ICTV is excited to announce the launch of ON COUNTRY, the new Slow TV project capturing the longform stories of Traditional Owners travelling across their country.
The first episode of ON COUNTRY features the traditional owners of Rainbow Valley telling their stories in a …
Looking at tracks along the Finke River.
Pertame people developed the ideas for this film and recorded and edited the content. This was done with the assistance of a media trainer. Translations were undertaken by a Pertame women Christobell Swan.
The Pilbara Bird Woman:
"I love it when people come out birding with me, because I normally go out on my own. I get so excited to share the experience. I think if a lot of people should make the connection between country and healing..to improve mental wellbeing."
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.
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