TAGGED: Nganampa Anwernekenhe
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The family travel to Kundjabe to fish. The women bait the hooks with worms, while they talk about the different types of food available to them.

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Kamarrang of the Bordoh clan introduces himself and the Nabarlek band to us. They come from Manmoyi, 200 kms from Oenpelli in Arnhem Land.

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The Bordoh clan travel by tractor to the river.

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Joie Boulter speaks about having Dion’s artwork applied to T-shirts as a way to raise funds. We see examples of Dion’s artwork now applied to T-shirts.

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As Dion is drawing dogs, Joie Boulter tells us that Dion is going through a phase where all the dogs he draws are angry.

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Agnes Palmer, or Lyaakiye as she is also known, sits facing camera. Agnes is an Arrernte and Kngwarraye woman. Agnes talks about being raised in the mission.

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The artists talk about the response to the paintings on the Santa Teresa church wall. We see an Aboriginal interpretation of biblical characters such as Jesus and Moses.

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Agnes Palmer and Cait Wait, the project coordinator, give background on the establishment of the women’s art project. Summary by Romaine Moreton.

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The older women tell us the story of the smoking ritual, and how it is no longer practiced as much as it should be. Footage of women preparing the site for smoking, and of a baby being smoked.

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A woman shows us how to find termites by following the termite string to the termite bed in the spinifex grass. She shows the young children the termite eggs.