TAGGED: First Nations cultures
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Zach's Ceremony is an extraordinary, feature-length documentary captured over 10 years that shows one boy's journey to manhood in a complex, emotionally driven story.

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Albert Namatjira was one of those rare artists who actually changed the course of history.

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We see people preparing food for the tombstone opening.

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This collection illustrates the many and varied ways that First Nations Australians express themselves through art.

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We Don't Need A Map is an epic telling of Australia's history, told through our collective relationship to one famous constellation.

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Ten years in the making, Putuparri and the Rainmakers is an extraordinary eyewitness account of the living traditions of Putuparri’s people.

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Nan, of Aboriginal Australian and Irish descent, has kept a photo album of dead family members since the passing of her mother many years ago.

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In a re-enactment, Constable Stott menaces Dolly, who is tied up to a tree.

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Elders from the four language groups – Mara, Yanula, Garrawa, and Gurdandji – introduce the film in their respective languages.

Summary by Romaine Moreton

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A story about an event that occurred in 1933 is introduced. A meeting takes place where the story about an Aboriginal man accused of stealing a bullock is told.