TAGGED: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures
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Aggie Abbott tells of how, when Zita returned to her mother after years of being absent, her mother said that her daughter was dead.

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A dead kangaroo sits on the ground between Camphoo and Crook Hat. The elder hooks the stick under the sinew of the kangaroo, and turns it to remove the long tendon.

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The two elders with their spears straightened and smoothed, make holes in the ends with a stone knife for the woomera.

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Elders Crook Hat and Camphoo are walking through the bush searching for the right tree to make spears. They tell us that the old people used to cut down the Acacia tree to make spears.

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Women performing chores. The clip shows the different social responsibilities of different members of the community. Summary by Romaine Moreton.

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An elder speaks about the effects of tourism, and the responsibility of cleaning up the land. Summary by Romaine Moreton.

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An elder speaks about the choice to use tourism as a vehicle through which to make culture economically viable, as well as preserving it for future generations.

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Yuma (Cassandra Glenn) and her father (Myles Pollard) have arrived in Alice Springs. Walking the streets, people treat Yuma with familiarity.

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In the beautiful desert sunset, Noli Roberts (traditional custodian, Kuru Ala) talks about recording the dance of the Seven Sisters, and tells us that in doing this dance and making it available to

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Freda Glynn (director of CAAMA), Voya Rajic (head of production, SBS TV), Dion Weston (station manager, Imparja TV), Horace Winitja (PY Media Committee), Rhoda Roberts (producer,&nbs