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1 form y separately published work icon Kurrparnjipa Manganya Magpie and Echidna James Balfour , Rita Cattoni , Barbara Hale , Barbara Hale (translator), Jason Lee (translator), Peter Hill (translator), ( dir. Clint Dixon ) Yule River : Pilbara and Kimberley Aboriginal Media , 2018 13860410 2018 single work film/TV Indigenous story children's

'In this episode Barbara Hale tells the story of Kurrparnjipa Manganya (Magpie and Echidna) in the Nyangumarta language.'
 

1 form y separately published work icon Yakulipa Kartantarrijirri Turtle and Two Ducks Story James Balfour , Rita Cattoni , Bruce Thomas , Bruce Thomas (translator), Jason Lee (translator), ( dir. Clint Dixon ) Yule River : Pilbara and Kimberley Aboriginal Media , 2018 13860220 2018 single work film/TV children's Indigenous story

In this episode Bruce Thomas tells the story of Yakulipa Kartantarrijirri (Turtle and Two Ducks) in the Nyangumarta language.
 

1 form y separately published work icon Tjawa Tjawa Australia : 2016 9613397 2016 single work film/TV

'Tjawa Tjawa Songline follows a group of women in search of husbands, travelling from Roebourne all the way to Kiwikurra in the Great Sandy Desert to the south of Balgo. A long journey with many stories along the way about how the women came to their end, only to come alive again and continue to travel the lands.' (Source : Screen Australia website)

1 form y separately published work icon Whirlpool ( dir. Kiefer Dann ) Australia : Pilbara and Kimberley Aboriginal Media National Indigenous Television , 2016 15417838 2016 single work film/TV

'In 1923 a policeman, Constable McLeay and a police boy came to the Dampier Peninsula WA to arrest a Bardi man, John Boxer, who had been accused of stealing from white settlers. They took him in a dinghy across rough tidal waters to an island in search of the stolen property. The boat got taken under and the policeman drowned in a whirlpool. John Boxer recorded his story in Bardi in 1970 and this archival recording is used as the basis for a subtitled animation of the story.' (Production summary)

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