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Dot West
Maap Mordak tells the story of a fair-skinned Aboriginal girl who is upset and confused about her identity. Twelve-year-old Sonia races home very upset after being teased. She finds comfort and spiritual wisdom from her Nan.
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Kimberley West
A story from the Bugarregarre time (the Dreamtime) when the spirit beings came out of the ocean, and woke up the silent, barren land as they moved from Dabberdabbergun in the west to the land of the rising sun, creating life and importantly, water,…
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Perun Bonser
Shadows of Displacement uses puppets to tell a concise history of the displacement of Aboriginal people in the North-West of Australia.
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Lily Radloff
Traumatic events and the harsh light of an Australian summer, set off filmmaker Lilly Radloff’s summer blues.
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Elizabeth A. Povinelli
As a group of Aboriginal adults argue about whether to save their government housing or their sacred landscape, their children struggle to decide how the ancestral Dreaming makes sense in their contemporary lives. Listening to music on their ipods,…
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Some children from the Stolen Generations travelled with their adoptive parents to Britain or the United States. Many lost their culture and identity, some their lives.
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Stephen Page
Called a " hybrid feature film", Spear tells a contemporary Aboriginal story through movement and dance.
It follows a young Aboriginal man, Djali, as he journeys through his community to understand what it means to be a man with ancient traditions…
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Tracey Rigney
Recently released prisoner, Carp, is initiating his childhood friend with a home made tattoo. His beer soaked stories grow darker as he tells his friend what it means to be a man.
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Dylan River
Sometimes it is better to stay out of things, especially if you do not know what is going on.
Nulla Nulla is a comedy telling the story of a young white cop, fresh out of training, who's taken under the wing of an Aboriginal policeman. He has no…
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Benjamin Southwell
As a cabaret performer, Dee has achieved what every performer craves – fame, fortune and a loving fiancé.
But during her younger years, she struggled to find acceptance from her father.
She receives some unexpected news as she is about to go on…
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Ryan Griffen
After a bungled robbery, James is on the run from the law with nothing but the open road ahead of him.
Thinking he is in the clear he tries to relax and drive, until he realises he has two unexpected passengers on board.
James has only one chance…
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Dena Curtis
Nan, of Aboriginal and Irish descent, has kept an album of dead family members since the passing of her mother.
Nan meets trouble every time a new photo is taken, as her younger sister Aunty Min doesn’t share Nan or her granddaughter Fuzzy’s…
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Thelma Perso, Colleen Hayward
Teaching Indigenous Students aims to empower teachers to help halt the cycle of disadvantage for Aboriginal students and make a real difference to their relationships, learning outcomes and opportunities in the short and long term.
Based on their…
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Nara Wilson
Dance Free is about a young Aboriginal girl struggling with an absent mother and an alcoholic father. She is isolated and depressed and has no one she feels she can turn to.
Lela begins to start skipping school in lack of interest and social…
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Nara Wilson
Ringbalin - Breaking the Drought documents the healing of Australia’s greatest river through an ancient ceremony of culture and spirit.
This story starts in 2010 during Australia’s worst drought in history. The Murray Darling River was dying. A…
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Robert Tonkinson (ed.)
The Wentworth Lectures are a reflection of the changing values in Australia's society and the evolution of ethical research in Australia.They are a fitting symbol of Australia's maturing nationhood and respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait…
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Warren Brim
Dingoes, bats, red-eyed green tree frogs... an ABC of amazing Australian creatures, at last a unique Australian ABC book. Featuring the artwork of celebrated Queensland artist Warren Brim, ABC Dreaming introduces young children to their alphabet and…
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Moonie Jarl, Wandi (illus.)
The Legends of Moonie Jarl tells the stories of the Butchulla people, the Aboriginal people of Fraser Island and the Fraser Coast, Queensland.Originally published in 1964, it was the first Aboriginal children's book to be published and was written…
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A poem by Chris Miller, Adelaide, SA.
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A poem by Chris Miller, Adelaide, SA.
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A poem by Chris Miller, Adelaide, SA.