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PAKAM Archive
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Community, Culture, Media history
Summary
Wati and the Ngarlis was produced by group of delegates at the 13th Remote Indigenous Media Festival held in Umuwa, South Australia in October 2011. It provides a "Charlie's Angels' perspective on the history and status of remote Indigenous Television.
Wakka and Minyawe at Kumpu Pirntily
Community
PAKAM Archive
Category
Culture, Media history
spear set up.JPG
Community
PAKAM Archive
Category
Culture, Media history
Community
PAKAM Archive
Category
Community, Culture, Oral history
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Brendan Chaquebor is a Bardi elder from Djarindjin community on the Dampier Peninsula and explains the 7 clans of the Bardi tribe, the Bardi rules of inheritance of responsibility for country and the importance of looking after country.
Community
PAKAM Archive
Category
Community, Culture, Oral history
Summary
A short animation about two old men and a whale.
Wilson Mandijalu-Jadai top of Paji Cave
Community
PAKAM Archive
Category
Culture, Media history
cave smoking re-enactment
Community
PAKAM Archive
Category
Culture, Media history
Community
PAKAM Archive
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Bush tucker, Community, Culture
Summary
Kukatja Handsigns are demonstrated on a Bush Hunt.
Community
PAKAM Archive
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Culture, Oral history, zDeceased
Summary
Two women (Wittadong Mulardy and Shirley Spratt) talk about the Larrtkarti Tree, and it's history and meaning to them.
Community
PAKAM Archive
Category
Community, Culture, Oral history, zDeceased
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This documentary is built around a series of interviews with seven Nyul Nyul / Jabirr Jabirr "Saltwater People" cultural bosses who describe the cultural genocide they and their forebears suffered when the church stopped the use of language and culture.
Community
PAKAM Archive
Category
Culture, Oral history, zDeceased
Summary
A beautiful video from the Uunguu Rangers about working on Wunumbal Gaambera Country.
Community
PAKAM Archive
Category
Bush tucker, Culture
Summary
Strong Women: KALACC Festival 2017. Culture is the compass. 19th to 21st September 2017.