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Kevin George interviewed by Henry Augustine about the history of the Bardi-Jawi Ranger program.Digital Heritage
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Wandoo Wahpup is a collaborative work between Edwin Lee Mulligan, an award winning up and coming artist, visionary poet and performer, and Clint Dixon, a documentary film maker working as cameraman and editor for Pilbara and Kimberley Aboriginal Media.Digital Heritage
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In the middle of the night Babiduwarrida was sleeping, he was dreaming a song (Maru). This song was travelling to him, coming from a spiritual place called Yatangal.Digital Heritage
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Dunba is a Walmajarri man who was removed from family and brought to Beagle Bay in the 1950s at a very young age. Dunba was raised by the Palatine Brothers and priests as well as the St. John of God nuns. Dunba married Rosemary and they have five childrenDigital Heritage
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This is a story about the Kwini Rock Art with Ian Waina who explains the meaning behind these ancient designs. (2010)