
Moon Stories (Video)
Two Dreaming stories from the Noongar people of Western Australia. They use amazing animated imagery of Australian landscapes, people and animals to explain the shapes on the moon and how it came to be in the sky.
Two Dreaming stories from the Noongar people of Western Australia. They use amazing animated imagery of Australian landscapes, people and animals to explain the shapes on the moon and how it came to be in the sky.
This video tells the story of the Indigenous Knowledge Centres’ (IKC) of the Torres Strait and their work gathering and retelling community stories from the Torres Strait Islands.
A delightful tale of imagination and magic that combines realistic and fantastic illustrations. It follows the nighttime adventures of a young girl and her grandfather, and is based on a the natural phenomenon of the ‘staircase to the moon’ that appears as the moon reflects on the mudflats in Broome, Western Australia. It is read by Aboriginal film producer Ms Lynn Chapman.
A Dreaming story that uses amazing animated imagery of Australian landscapes, people and animals. It includes Dreaming spirits, music and a moral lesson.
A Dreaming story from the Wiilman people of Western Australia. It uses amazing animated imagery of Australian landscapes and animals to tell the story of why the moon has phases.
A Dreaming story that uses amazing animated imagery of Australian landscapes, people and animals. It features Dreaming spirits, music and knowledge of the weather seasons.