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Yindjibarndi Channel
Roebourne, Western Australia,
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23:13
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Apr 28, 2012
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Produced by Juluwarlu Aboriginal Corporation in commemoration of the life and work of Ned Mayaringbungu Cheedy, elder of the Yindjibarndi people of the Pilbara, Western Australia, 1906-2012. He was the greatest champion of, and remains the inspiration for, the Yindjibarndi fight against the aggressive, divide and conquer assault of iron ore miner, Fortescue Metals Group, on the Yindjibarndi People and their country.
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Sep 09, 2011
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In the beginning, when the world was soft, Creation beings lifted the earth out of the sea. Then the world became hard… Colonisation, slavery, mining booms… This is the story of the Aboriginal people of Roebourne, their Law, their tribal voice – their survival.
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Sep 01, 2011
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In the beginning, when the world was soft, Creation beings lifted the earth out of the sea. Then the world became hard… Colonisation, slavery, mining booms… This is the story of the Aboriginal people of Roebourne, their Law, their tribal voice – their survival.
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May 20, 2011
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Indigenous people in the Pilbara town of Roebourne, at the crossroads of the most aggressive iron ore mining operations in the world; and elsewhere in Broome, Arnhemland and Sydney; fighting fire with fire… re-imaging their world by deploying media in their identity, language and culture – with a particular focus on the Juluwarlu archive and television service.
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May 20, 2011
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The title means ‘that which gives life’. Wanggangarra is a film about family histories, relationship & respect amongst the Yindjibarndi and Ngarluma people of the west Pilbara, Western Australia. It tells the story of families and their origins in country; describes the concept of home or ngurra; and explains traditions of skin relationship and respect within extended families and the traditional life of the community. The film celebrates the richness and complexity of family life with an attention to detail not documented before for the Yindjibarndi.
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