TAGGED: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures
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The NFSA pays tribute to the legacy of documentary filmmaker Ian Dunlop OAM (1927–2021).

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Director Ian Dunlop talks about working with cinematographer Dean Semler on the five-part Film Australia documentary The Djungguwan of Gurka'wuy filmed in 1976, about the Djunggu

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Director Ian Dunlop points out that every Djungguwan ceremony is unique.

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The Greedy Emu is a traditional story that demonstrates that neglect and poor behaviour have consequences.

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Inga Clendinnen (1934–2016) was a writer, academic and historian whose work on Aztec and Mayan cultures and the Holocaust has been praised around the world.

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In this scene, Jedda (Rosalie Kunoth-Monks) sits and begins to play the piano in a European style.

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Carriberrie is a 360° online experience celebrating Indigenous song and dance.

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The clips in this collection draw on three longer films made in 1966, 1976 and 2002 about the Djungguwan ceremony in north-east Arnhem Land, Northern Territory.

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In 2002 Wanyubi Marika was concerned about the many young men who were drinking in the community, and the number of alcohol-related deaths.