TAGGED: First Nations Australians
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The narrator (David Gulpilil) introduces his ancestors, as they walk into the bush on a hunting trip.

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After a screening of Walkabout (1971) in a cinema, David is speaking to fans at the cinema.

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This short film narrated by David Gulpilil documents the production of a bark painting by the highly acclaimed artist Djiwul (Jack) Wunuwun in his homeland community of Gamedi near Maningrida in Ar

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A clip from Mike Willesee’s The Hunting Party (1990) shows David Gulpilil and others in a swamp hunting for goanna.

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Footage of David, Robyn – David’s traditional law wife – and their children in Ramingining.

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An excerpt from the Still Our Country online installation - a poetic celebration of the contemporary Yolngu people of North East Arnhem

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The brother and sister are dying of thirst, camped by a spring that has dried up while they were asleep. The boy (Lucien John) sees a figure on the horizon.

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Morgan (Dennis Hopper) has been shot while stealing a horse. He is rescued by an outcast Aboriginal man, Billy (David Gulpilil), who nurses him back to health in the mountains.

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These iconic images of Bicentenary celebrations and protests on Sydney Harbour beautifully evoke memories of the day, including the tall ships and pleasure craft dotting the harbour

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A look at David Gulpilil's 50-year career and his profound impact on Australian cinema.