Teddy Briscoe: Anmatyerre

Title:
Teddy Briscoe: Anmatyerre
Year
2006
Warnings
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons
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Teddy Briscoe and his family unload the newly purchased horses. Teddy‘s son Johnny welcomes us to his home, Pulardi (Desert Bore). Children gather around the stockyards as Johnny tells us that the children will learn to ride on the pony. Johnny tells us that this country is Anmatyerre, and this is the language that is spoken throughout this area.

Summary by Roma\ine Moreton