TAGGED: First Nations Australians
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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 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.

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Graham Shirley continues his exploration of the rich diversity of Australian cinematic representations and interpretations of the outback. Part 2 of 2.

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Films set in the outback have been central to an imagining of Australia for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous filmmakers. Part 1 of 2.