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.
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 children
Video about women's art group and the art produced to highlight the importance of the bush tucker within the IPA. Winner of the "Special Video Award' for the 13th Remote Indigenous Media Festival.
Photo selection from Broadband for the Bush Indigenous Focus Day, held at ACIKE Building, Charles Darwin University, Darwin on June 6th 2018. See FNMA Flickr site for full collection of photos from the IFD and Broadband for the Bush forum.
Photo selection from Broadband for the Bush Indigenous Focus Day, held in Fremantle WA on 21st June 2017. See FNMA Flickr site for full collection of photos from the IFD and Broadband for the Bush VI forum.