Granddaughter Joeline Wise films her grandmother Ningie Nanala and aunty Sadie Padoon at Old Balgo Mission in front of the ruins. They reminisce about the old days living at the Catholic mission and tell stories from the past.
Tjulpu and Walpa is the story of two young Anangu girls - one who has a difficult path growing up, while the other has a happy upbringing. Originally developed in the format of a book, the story of Tjulpu and Walpa has now been adapted to an animated film.
Aunty Lorna tells the story of her early life on Cummeragunja Mission and what led to the 1939 Cummeragunja Walk off, the work of Sir Pastor Doug Nicholls and what that means to Aboriginal people today.
Many families and friends are strong at Ntaria.
Episode 3 : Raphael Impu - talks about how he fell into a hole (Alcohol, drugs, wife abuse and jail) and how he recovered, found new work and was able to rescue his own son from similar problems and lead him into a good life. …
In this biofilm, Aunty Dot Peters discusses her connections to culture, her family, and the Australia she loves. With her son, Dr Andrew Peters, they throw a light on the truths behind being Indigenous Australians past, present and future, and talk about reconnecting with their …
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