TAGGED: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures
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Essie Coffey gives the children lessons on how to survive in the bush. She shows them different sorts of fruits and trees. Summary by Romaine Moreton.

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Essie Coffey instructs some young people on how to track animals. They are looking for porcupine tracks, and finally find one.

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We are now in the older story, right back with the first ancestors. Ridjimiraril (Crusoe Kurddal) has gone hunting because his three wives are acting up.

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As the men prepare for a big lunch of magpie-geese, cooked in the canoes on the swamp, the narrator returns to the climax of the old story.

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Marbuck (Robert Tudawali) and Jedda (Ngarla Kunoth) are in a cave. Marbuck, gradually losing his mind, begins to hallucinate.

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Wax cylinder recording of a didgeridoo performance by Broken Hill musician Anthony Hayward on an original 1903 Edison Standard D model phonograph.

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Narrated by David Wenham, this clip explores significant landmarks in the history of the interaction between Australian culture and the beach.

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Sophia Sambono reports on her team's recent visit to Alice Springs and the traditional homelands of the Central Arrernte people, which is also the regional hub for many remote Aboriginal communities and organisations.

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Sound archivist Tessa Elieff reports from a ceremony of appreciation for WA field sound recordist John Hutchinson that took place during Reconciliation Week.

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Dr Jennifer Gall, Manager Research Programs, introduces Anna Haebich and her work profiling the NFSA's holdings relating to Aboriginal performing arts in Western Australia.