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Last changed on Thu, 01/01/1970 - 09:30
Community
PAKAM Archive
Category
Music Recordings, Music video clips
Summary
Music video for Gordon Marshall's song "Muduwarra".
Community
PAKAM Archive
Category
Community, Oral history
Summary
Jessie Sampi gives an oral history.
Community
PAKAM Archive
Category
Community, Culture, Oral history
Summary
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 events, Culture, Music concerts, Music Recordings
Summary
Kallem Mungulu performing live at the Mowanjum Festival 2019.
Community
PAKAM Archive
Category
Community, Culture, Oral history
Summary
Ashley Hunter is a Bardi man and an artist. He lives in One Arm Point on the Dampier peninsula, which is north of Broome. He is a very talented artist who paints on canvas. Like many artist in his genre, Ashley paints what he sees and feels.
Community
PAKAM Archive
Category
Culture, Oral history
Summary
The making of the "Whirlpool" animation - The Drowning of Constable McLeay in 1932 told by John Boxer in Bardi in 1070, subtitled
Community
PAKAM Archive
Category
Music Recordings, Music video clips
Summary
PAKAM recording engineers Tonchi McIntosh and Trevor Ishiguchi recorded Gideo Gardiner in Yungngora in 2011 for the PAKAM Music Volume 1 compilation.
Community
PAKAM Archive
Category
Community, Health and education, Media history, zDeceased
Summary
Pilbara and Kimberley BRACS (Broadcasting for Remote Aboriginal Communities Scheme) follow the Western route North of WA and along the way visit communities and community radio stations.
Community
PAKAM Archive
Category
Music Recordings, Music video clips
Summary
PAKAM recording engineers Tonchi McIntosh & Trevor Ishiguchi recorded Albert Wiggan in Beagle Bay in 2011 for the PAKAM Music Volume 1 compilation.
Community
PAKAM Archive
Category
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.