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Talk Talk: Indigenous Languages and Storytelling

Australian Film Television and Radio School

An AFTRS Indigenous Podcast We live in a country that holds the oldest living culture with an unbroken connection: our First Nations People. How does Australia in 2019 understand this? A famous expression, ‘White Australia has a Black History’ seems to capture it perfectly. Join in the conversation between AFTRS Head of Indigenous Kyas Sherriff and novelist, historian, farmer and respected Elder U... more

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There has been an unbroken connection to country for First Nation peoples of Australia. Over time there has been a shift in how we as Australians describe ourselves and view our past with each other. The interest in First Nations culture and story is... more

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have many ways of finding a connection to their culture and identifying in today’s Australia. Being grounded with community and connecting to your identity can happen in unique and numerous ways. Awareness... more

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Listen as respected Elder Uncle Bruce Pascoe ruminates on people’s responsibility to be knowledge keepers. An opportunity to hear understandings of the responsibility as being part of the oldest living culture. There are numerous languages spoken in ... more

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Join us for an insightful discussion about how language and Indigenous knowledge is being used today. First Nation Australians are a diverse group of peoples who use story in daily life. Enjoy the wisdom from Uncle Bruce Pascoe as he imparts his thou... more

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Storytelling informs, engages and challenges culture. Australia has a shared history. Australia’s First peoples are integral to the story of how we got to the Nation we all live on today. Right now is an exciting time to see and hear all of the lived... more

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