TAGGED: First Nations Australians
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Sophia Sambono reports on her team's recent visit to Alice Springs and the traditional homelands of the Central Arrernte people, which is also the regional hub for many remote Aboriginal communities and organisations.

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Tens of thousands of items are collected by the NFSA each year. What did we collect in 2014? Part 2 includes wild sounds, rock stars, Indigenous music and Mardi Gras.

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The surprising connection between Australia's first community TV station and Star Wars.

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The documentary 5 Seasons shows how Ancient First Nations philosophies and cosmologies treat the land as a living entity and worthy of respect.

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The black and deadly women of Australian music, from Fanny Cochrane Smith in the 1890s to Jessica Mauboy in the 21st century.

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Anna Haebich, a John Curtin Distinguished Professor at Curtin University in Perth, showcases West Australian Aboriginal performing arts and the plays, music, dance and festivals in the NFSA collection.

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We talk with Warwick Thornton about his film The Darkside, which includes a sequence exploring the history of the NFSA building as the former Australian Institute of Anatomy where Indigenous remains were once kept and studied.

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The Indigenous collections team at the NFSA are celebrating the lives and careers of pioneer female Indigenous recording artists with the forthcoming ‘Black and Deadly’ exhibit in Canberra.

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It's Western Australia's time to shine as we look at a selection of films made about the sunny state from 1907-1972.

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Chris Guster shares a personal perspective on the early days of remote First Nations media groups.