The importance placed on the oral traditions of Aboriginal people should be re-evaluated in light of recent developments in understanding, according to an academic from the University of New England.
Synopsis: Sarah (Shari Sebbens) and Fergus (Meyne Wyatt), a hopeful young Aboriginal couple, give birth to their second baby. But what should be a joyous time of their lives becomes sinister when ...
1. 'Where Is the Voice Coming From?': Appropriations and Subversions of the 'Native Voice' -- 2. Coming to Voice the North: The Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry and the Works of Hugh Brody -- 3.
Aboriginal communities, which historically had no written language, used dots as a visual storytelling method which convey sacred ancestral beings, the relationship between people and the land, and ...
Another perk to having a growing number of channels and streaming services available: awesome international shows. Thanks to Sundance TV, viewers can wander, or rather, click across oceans for ...
February is Aboriginal Storytelling Month and once again the Sakewewak First Nation Artist Collective has a week of activities planned. The organization turns 20 this year and is hosting the 16th ...
Alexis Wright’s book Tracker: Stories of Tracker Tilmouth has won the 2018 Stella Prize. Tracker is, in Wright’s words, an attempt to tell an “impossible story”, using the voices of many people to ...
Indigenous visual art is usually associated with dot paintings but a growing number of First Nations artists are breaking away from tradition and finding a modern means of storytelling in the process.
Entrepreneur and proud Kaytetye woman Rona Glynn-McDonald says she comes from a family of storytellers. And, having grown up just outside Alice Springs among various First Nations communities, she was ...
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