Eddie meets Bonita, finds strength in traditions
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Eddie meets Bonita, finds strength in traditions

Clip from Mabo

Indigenous Australians

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Eddie 'Koiki' attends the social event in town, looking for Bonita 'Netta'. Eddie introduces himself as Koiki and his "white-fella" name as Eddie. Eddie learns that Bonita ...

Eddie 'Koiki' attends the social event in town, looking for Bonita 'Netta'. Eddie introduces himself as Koiki and his "white-fella" name as Eddie. Eddie learns that Bonita doesn’t like drink or pubs and he pretends to agree. As he turns to leave, he drops a bottle of alcohol and is exposed for lying. Later, the cops pull him up and search him for nothing. Displace and confused, Koiki performs a customary song on the railway line as he walks home. The next day writes to Bonita, apologising for h

Aboriginal astronomy the world's oldest
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Aboriginal astronomy the world's oldest

Clip from Behind the News Special

Indigenous Australians

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The Wurdi Youang stone arrangement near Ballarat could be the oldest astronomy site in the world, and at 11,000 years old, the Wathaurung people could be the world's first ...

The Wurdi Youang stone arrangement near Ballarat could be the oldest astronomy site in the world, and at 11,000 years old, the Wathaurung people could be the world's first astronomers.

Jean Carter's Stolen Generation story
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Jean Carter's Stolen Generation story

Clip from Land Of The Little Kings

Indigenous Australians

9-10
11-12
Classification: Parental GuidanceClassification: Parental Guidance
Musician Archie Roach meets Jean Carter, who recounts the story about how she and her siblings were stolen from La Perouse, separated from her brothers and taken to ...

Musician Archie Roach meets Jean Carter, who recounts the story about how she and her siblings were stolen from La Perouse, separated from her brothers and taken to Cootamundra Aboriginal Girls' Training Home.

Waabiny Time: My Family
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Waabiny Time: My Family

Clip from Waabiny Time

Indigenous Australians

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This clip looks at the structure of family and highlights an event that families participate in together.

This clip looks at the structure of family and highlights an event that families participate in together.

Waabiny Time: Teeth
3:01

Waabiny Time: Teeth

Clip from Waabiny Time

Indigenous Australians

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This clip looks at the importance of keeping your teeth clean and eat healthy food. It shows some children getting a check up at

This clip looks at the importance of keeping your teeth clean and eat healthy food. It shows some children getting a check up at

Noongar language - colours and numbers
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Noongar language - colours and numbers

Clip from Waabiny Time

Indigenous Australians

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This clip from Waabiny Time: Colours And Numbers - Ep 2 of 13, demostrates counting in Noongar language.

This clip from Waabiny Time: Colours And Numbers - Ep 2 of 13, demostrates counting in Noongar language.

Waabiny Time: Art/Craft: Photo Frame
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Waabiny Time: Art/Craft: Photo Frame

Clip from Waabiny Time

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This clip shows an art activity of making a paper plate photo frame for a photo of the family.

This clip shows an art activity of making a paper plate photo frame for a photo of the family.

Waabiny Time: Body Song
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Waabiny Time: Body Song

Clip from Waabiny Time

Indigenous Australians

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Song about heart, head, hands and legs sung in Noongar language

Song about heart, head, hands and legs sung in Noongar language

Aboriginal deaths in custody
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Aboriginal deaths in custody

Clip from 7.30

Indigenous Australians

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The families of Jayden Bennell and Ms Dhu, who died in prison, appeal for the recommendations of 1991 Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody to be put in place.

The families of Jayden Bennell and Ms Dhu, who died in prison, appeal for the recommendations of 1991 Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody to be put in place.

Reviving Nyungar language through song
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Reviving Nyungar language through song

Clip from Behind The News

Indigenous Australians

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Behind The News meets students making music videos for the Nyungar songs they're learning at school to keep the language alive.

Behind The News meets students making music videos for the Nyungar songs they're learning at school to keep the language alive.

Paying respects to past Aboriginals
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Paying respects to past Aboriginals

Clip from Behind the News

Indigenous Australians

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A story of the kids who are paying their respects to the Aboriginal people whose remains have finally come home to rest.

A story of the kids who are paying their respects to the Aboriginal people whose remains have finally come home to rest.

Restoring rock art at Freshwater Cove
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Restoring rock art at Freshwater Cove

Clip from Coast Australia

Indigenous Australians

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Donny Woolagoodja interprets the Aboriginal rock art at Raft Point for Neil Oliver, and demonstrates how he restores the images of Wandjina spirits.

Donny Woolagoodja interprets the Aboriginal rock art at Raft Point for Neil Oliver, and demonstrates how he restores the images of Wandjina spirits.

Land grab crosses Blue Mountains
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Land grab crosses Blue Mountains

Clip from First Australians

Indigenous Australians

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In 1822 Governor Thomas Brisbane offers land grants beyond the Blue Mountains to British settlers, dispossessing Wiradjuri people of their territory.

In 1822 Governor Thomas Brisbane offers land grants beyond the Blue Mountains to British settlers, dispossessing Wiradjuri people of their territory.

Coranderrk Aboriginal reserve
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Coranderrk Aboriginal reserve

Clip from First Australians

Indigenous Australians

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This video has closed captioning
In 1863 a small group of Wurundjeri, Taungurong and Bunurong found a settlement at Coranderrk, approved by Victorian government, after being dispossessed of their traditional ...

In 1863 a small group of Wurundjeri, Taungurong and Bunurong found a settlement at Coranderrk, approved by Victorian government, after being dispossessed of their traditional lands. They must convert to Christianity and a European way of life.

Ruby Hunter's Stolen Generation story
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Ruby Hunter's Stolen Generation story

Clip from Land Of The Little Kings

Indigenous Australians

9-10
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Classification: Parental GuidanceClassification: Parental Guidance
Musician Archie Roach's partner Ruby Hunter shares the story of growing up in institutions across Adelaide, and how her family tried to evade authorities when she was very young.

Musician Archie Roach's partner Ruby Hunter shares the story of growing up in institutions across Adelaide, and how her family tried to evade authorities when she was very young.

Archie Roach's Stolen Generation story
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Archie Roach's Stolen Generation story

Clip from Land Of The Little Kings

Indigenous Australians

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11-12
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Musician Archie Roach and cousins tell the story of how he was stolen at Framlingham Aboriginal Station as a child.

Musician Archie Roach and cousins tell the story of how he was stolen at Framlingham Aboriginal Station as a child.

Waabiny Time: Weather and Seasons
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Waabiny Time: Weather and Seasons

Clip from Waabiny Time

Indigenous Australians

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This clip details that there are maar keny bonar, six seasons in the Noongar year and outlines what happens in each of them.

This clip details that there are maar keny bonar, six seasons in the Noongar year and outlines what happens in each of them.

Parts of body in Noongar language
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Parts of body in Noongar language

Clip from Waabiny Time

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This clip works through labelling eyes, ears, noses, hands and feet - 'me' in Noongar language.

This clip works through labelling eyes, ears, noses, hands and feet - 'me' in Noongar language.