This video shows Violet Wadrill Nanaku collecting and preparing kumpulyu (white currant) for treating illnesses.
For more information, contact Karungkarni Art (karungkarniart@gmail.com) or Felicity Meakins (f.meakins@uq.edu.au)
In 2018, Ku Arts coordinated two carving camps on both Nukunu and Adnyamathanha country. The camps included language workshops supported by the Mobile Language Team, and the study of objects made by direct ancestors of the Adnyamathanha and Nukunu participants in partnership with …
This film explores the plants and methods used for the smoking of babies to make them healthy and strong. The film also shows many of the handsigns associated with the plants and methods used.
Wik boys head out bush during the season of Kaarp (wetseason) for some bush fruits known in language as 'may yoorp'. These berries are very sweet and are part of a healthy bush-tucker diet.
The boys then enjoy a fun afternoon in the peak of Kaarps big wet at a local waterhole …
Part of a series of seven short films incorporating illustration and animation about some of the artists from Ampilatwatja. Developed by Lara Damiani. Produced by Caroline Hunter and Lara Damiani
The Artists of Ampilatwatja community was established in 1999 near Alice Springs …
This video shows Violet Wadrill Nanaku, Biddy Wavehill Yamawurr Nangala and Topsy Dodd Ngarnjal Nangari collecting kamara (black soil yams).
It was produced by Felicity Meakins (University of Queensland).
For more information, contact Felicity Meakins (f.meakins@uq.edu.au) …
Photographic slideshow with voice-over about ilpengk bush medicine. It includes collection, processing, mixing with fat, boiling, straining and decanting. Finally, the medicine is applied.
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