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The Bush Tucker Show Posted by: MulongTKRP
Video duration: 453 seconds The Bush Tucker Show was taken place at Lakefield National Park on Lama Lama country. The host of the show is our none other Danny Fischer, a Kuku-Yalanji entertainer and mentor. So enjoy the show as Danny and his team prepare a meal for hungry participants of a Indigenous Fire Workshop in the Bush!! Recorded and edited by Tony Burt. Classic!! |
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Quandamooka Film Training Posted by: MulongTKRP
Video duration: 600 seconds Training Quandamooka clan group in traditional film recording techniques |
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Water we know Posted by: MulongTKRP
Video duration: 326 seconds A preview of a water documentary developed by Cape York Indigenous Elders, based on the concern of our water qualities. |
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Lockart music video Posted by: MulongTKRP
Video duration: 297 seconds This is a music clip promoting the Creative Recovery Project. |
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Sugar bag HD Posted by: MulongTKRP
Video duration: 313 seconds After a while many makers that the traditional fire methods were working started to appear this is research into one of those markers. The Sugarbag research shows the after these burning techniques were implemented bees started to return including a species that was thought to be extinct. |
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Cray Fish For Life HD Posted by: MulongTKRP
Video duration: 398 seconds On the boarder of Papua New Guinea and Saibai Island, Australia. People are living on very little income or none at all. The people depend on their traditional country to be healthy, to feed their families and to provide for them. |
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Wheatbelt NRM Film Posted by: MulongTKRP
Video duration: 491 seconds A knowledge project funded by Wheatbelt NRM, Avon River Basin, Western Australia. |
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TKRPKTFMRP Posted by: MulongTKRP
Video duration: 121 seconds TKRP KTFMRP PhD presentation |
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sugar bag project Posted by: MulongTKRP
Video duration: 290 seconds Sugar bag project in Lakefield national Park |
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4 min Fire Teaser small Posted by: MulongTKRP
Video duration: 238 seconds Fire and the Story teaser 4 minutes |
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TKRP Logo Music Clip Posted by: MulongTKRP
Video duration: 111 seconds A TKRP logo music clip for the promotion and awareness of the project. Images are taken ofc communities involved and music is by Powada. |
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Aak Ninh Minam Pi'an Posted by: MulongTKRP
Video duration: 183 seconds A song by Joel Ngallametta from Aurukun about having peaceful community. A song to all communities around the world, about having the people happy and healthy the way it was a long time ago. Joel put this together with the Wik Media team, UTS - University of Technology, and TKRP. Enjoy everyone and be happy and peaceful. |
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TKRP Great Lakes Tour 2008 Posted by: MulongTKRP
Video duration: 634 seconds TKRP Australian delegation toured the Great Lakes region of North America and Canada to share the methodology of reviving traditional knowledge. A project that seeks to link Indigenous people for community and environmental wellbeing. This film is to help seek funding and support to develop the project in different areas of interests around the world. |
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Media Meet with TKRP Posted by: MulongTKRP
Video duration: 633 seconds A television interveiw with Barry Hunter (ILMF), John Hunter (ILMF) and Victor Steffensen (TKRP). Discussing the purpose of the Australian Delegation touring USA and Canada on the TKRP methodology and Indigenous knowledge for community and environment. Interview by Sonya Chrisman. |
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Water We Know Posted by: MulongTKRP
Video duration: 164 seconds A preview of a water documentary developed by Cape York Indigenous Elders, based on the concern of our water qualities. |
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Kalpowar TKRP Project Posted by: MulongTKRP
Video duration: 248 seconds A short film about the traditional knowledge recording from the Kalpowar region, at Princess Charlotte Bay, North Queensland. |
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Traditional Knowledge Revival Pathways Posted by: MulongTKRP
Video duration: 210 seconds A animation about the importance of securing traditional knowledge for the benefit of community and country. Special thanks to communities involved and University of Technology - Sydney. Created by Luke Stanford. Story told by Victor Steffensen. |
















