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The elder is sitting near a rock. His voice-over narration runs atop paintings depicting the relationship between people and dogs.

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The elder walks the country following the steps of the two ancestral dogs Adjumalar and Womarr. As he walks, he tells us the story of the two dogs, and follows in the path they travelled.

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An elder sits beneath an overhanging rock. He begins to tell of the two dogs that created the Dreaming stories in the land where the people spoke Mengerrdji.

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Production still from 1939 comedy Gone to the Dogs, starring George Wallace.

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In this 1932 travelogue shot and narrated by Frank Hurley, rat tails bring a reward of sixpence each (equivalent to about $5 today) and Lord Howe Island locals join the hunt for the pests.

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A largely static wide shot of a typical Australian showground captures a sheepdog trainer and his sheepdog herding three sheep into a pen. Summary by Elizabeth Taggart-Speers.

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This dog training exercise takes place among obstacles placed around an oval. Uniformed men lead Alsatians around the course.

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A father, his son, and three fox terriers do acrobatics and balancing acts for the camera.

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George (George Wallace), Henry (John Dobbie) and their dog Aloysius are trapped in the haunted house, the lair of master criminal Dr Sunderman.

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A colour lobby card from the second comedy film that George Wallace made with Cinesound.