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Cornel Ozies
Situated south of Derby in the West Kimberley, Jarlmadangah is a unique community often hailed as ‘a model community’ for its many social and cultural achievements. At the centre of the story are two brothers, John and Harry Watson, Elders in the…
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Vera Hong
Through our Eyes features Aboriginal Elders and knowledge-holders from the Ngemba, Kamilaroi and Euahlayi language groups describing the land management practices and social, spiritual and cultural knowledge that enabled their people to care for the…
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Rosemary Hayes
Jan Pelgrom is an 18-year-old cabin boy on the Batavia as it sails on its maiden journey along the west coast of Australia in 1629 on its way to Java. A miserable voyage for Jan is made worse by tensions amongst the ships command leading to talk of…
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Reggae, Rock |
5 albums
Band members: Rrawun Maymuru (Garrangali Band, frontman), Wulkuwulku Marawili (Garrangali Band, backing vocals, harmonies, keyboard), Patrick ‘PJ’ White (lead guitar), Gathapura Mununggurr (drums), Arian Pearson (acoustic guitar), Ngalkanbuy…
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Mark Anderson
Set in the township of Ngukurr, a remote Aboriginal town in south-east Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Stone Country follows the stories of several residents – from the local DJ to respected community elders.
Through these stories, we come face to…
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Tony Krawitz
The Tall Man is the story of Palm Island, a tropical paradise in Australia's Far North. It is the story of Cameron Doomadgee, who in 2004 was arrested for swearing at Senior Sergeant Chris Hurley - the 'tall man' of the title. 45 minutes later,…
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Folk |
3 albums
Dewayne Everettsmith's great-great-great grandmother, Fanny Cochrane Smith, was the singer of the first and only recorded Tasmanian Aboriginal language. [1]
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Drama |
Beck Cole
Here I Am tells the story of Karen, a beautiful young Aboriginal woman with a dark past. Fresh out of prison, she finds herself on the streets with a burning desire to turn her life around but no one to call for help.
Eventually she finds a haven…
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Spirituality and poetry
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Peta Stephenson
Indigenous Australians are increasingly finding in Islam the possibility of reconnection with lost Indigenous traditions and a model of community unavailable elsewhere.But this is not a new story. From the Makassan trepang fisherman of Arnhem Land,…
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Oliver Lawrance
Freedom Rides - 40 Years On is a documentary that features interviews from most of the towns visited in 2005, footage of community events, significant interviews with leading community figures discussing the original Freedom Ride and voices of the…
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Steven McGregor
John Howard introduced the Intervention legislation in July 2007. Two years later, an official United Nations rapporteur on human rights described the policy as an “extraordinary measure which infringes on the rights and determinations of Indigenous…
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David Tranter
On 28 October 2008, the government handed back ownership of Karlu Karlu (Devil's Marbles) to its traditional owners, after a 28-year campaign.
Karlu Karlu is an area of huge boulders with great spiritual and historical significance, 114km south of…
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Rhys Graham, Natasha Gadd
Murundak - Songs of freedom is a feature documentary that journeys into the heart of Aboriginal protest music following The Black Arm Band, a gathering of some of Australia's finest Indigenous musicians, as they take to the road with their songs of…
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Blues, Soul, Reggae |
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Ursula, a Burarra woman, was awarded a Helpmann Award (Australia's equivalent to the Tony Awards) in 2007 for her stunning performance in Capricornia.
Ursula also featured in Deborah Cheethams' Pecan Summer, Australia's first Aboriginal opera.
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Rayma Johnson
Unstuck is the story of a young Aboriginal woman who, after more than a year, has yet to come to terms with the death of her husband (also Aboriginal).
The woman has a recurring flash backs to the moments in her life after her husbands passing. One…
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Marie Geissler, Ken McGregor
This large and illustrated monograph presents the spectacular painting of a master colourist - Yannima Pikarli Tommy Watson.A Pitjantjatjana elder who maintains his home and studio in Alice Springs, he still travels extensively across his country to…
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Textbooks, teaching, studies
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Barbara Barkhausen
Das Australien-Lesebuch vermittelt alles Wichtige über Land und Leute: Wissenswertes über Fauna und Flora, die bedeutendsten Städte und Landschaften, über Politik, Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft und Geschichte und mit interessanten Geschichten und…