Bush Tucker Kids (Video)
In this video, Aboriginal children explain and eat different types of bush tucker.
In this video, Aboriginal children explain and eat different types of bush tucker.
In this video presented by the BBC, Ray Mears tastes the traditional Aboriginal delicacies the witchetty grub and honey ants.
A story about an Aboriginal Elder sharing cultural and historical knowledge with her grandchildren, and discovering comparisons with modern and traditional Australian societies.
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In this video, Aunty Lynn Chapman demonstrates how to create and colour in the Torres Strait Islander flag, and explains the meanings of the flag’s colours.
One of twelve ancient Dreaming stories, each story uniquely interpreted by contemporary animators, musicians, artists, writers and actors. It tells of a terrifying spirit named Namorrodor and teaches people to beware of dangers around the campfire at night.
One of twelve ancient Dreaming stories, each story uniquely interpreted by contemporary animators, musicians, artists, writers and actors. This story explores the different stages of Aboriginal funeral ceremonies.
One of twelve ancient Dreaming stories, each story uniquely interpreted by contemporary animators, musicians, artists, writers and actors. It tells of a young boy who is unsure of his identity and is taken by the joyful mimi spirits to their underworld. The message of this story is that we shouldn’t try to be something or someone we aren’t.
One of twelve ancient Dreaming stories, each story uniquely interpreted by contemporary animators, musicians, artists, writers and actors. It tells of good magic triumphing over bad magic, the power of medicine, and the knowledge of Elders. The message of this story is about protecting yourself from harm and staying safe.
One of twelve ancient Dreaming stories, each story uniquely interpreted by contemporary animators, musicians, artists, writers and actors. It tells of a man’s search for his dreaming-fathers in the native animals. This story explores the themes of culture and one’s place in Aboriginal society.
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One of twelve ancient Dreaming stories, with each story uniquely interpreted by contemporary animators, musicians, artists, writers and actors. It explores kinship and identification with a community through language, song and dance.