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Josie Ningali Lawford Josie Ningali Lawford i(A28825 works by) (a.k.a. Ningali Lawford; Ningali Lawford-Wolfe; Josie Lawford; Ningali Lawford-Wolf)
Born: Established: 1967 Kimberley area, North Western Australia, Western Australia, ; Died: Ceased: 11 Aug 2019 Edinburgh,
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Scotland,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,

Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal Walmajarri / Walmatjarri ; Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Wangkajunga
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1 Let's Combine Classroom Learning with Learning on Country for Kids Josie Ningali Lawford , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 31 July no. 706 2019; (p. 25)
'Education in the early years is incredibly important for all children. This year's theme for National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children's Day, August 4, is 'We Play, We Learn, We Belong. The 2019 Children's Day Ambassador is Nanna from the children's animated series Little J & Big Cuz. The voice of Nanna, Ningali Lawford, reflects on what playing, learning and belonging mean to Aboriginal children.' (Introduction)
1 form y separately published work icon Native Title Stories: Rights, Recognition, Relationships Josie Ningali Lawford , National Native Title Tribunal Bearcage Productions , 2004 Z1574145 2004 single work film/TV 'The video helps to explain native title through the real life experiences of six different communities around Australia. We hear from leaders of indigenous communities, mayors, mineral explorers, cattle graziers and government negotiatiors. It is an accessible resource for people who want to know what to expect from native title. The program is broken into six chapters: Saibai Island, Qld.; Karajarri Country, W.A.; Burrup Peninsula, W.A.; Byron Bay, N.S.W.; Mt Isa, Qld; and Camooweal, Qld.' (Source: http://nla.gov.au/anbd.bib-an000025413271) (Sighted 02/04/2009)
1 18 Windmill Baby David Milroy , Josie Ningali Lawford , 2004 single work drama
— Appears in: Contemporary Indigenous Plays 2007; (p. [201]-228)
Windmill Baby is the story of Maymay, an old Aboriginal woman who returns to the deserted Kimberley cattle station that was her home 50 years ago. A one-woman redemption piece told through Indigenous voices, with the endearing characters of Wun-man, Two-man, Aunty Darbella and old Maymay, this play is delivered with the poetry of a campfire storyteller.
1 4 Black and Tran Hung Le , Josie Ningali Lawford , 2000 single work drama humour satire
1 1 Solid Kelton Pell , Josie Ningali Lawford , 2000 single work drama '"Solid is the story of two very different Aboriginal people who meet on the road to Fitzroy Crossing. Sprung from the 1997 Festival of the Dreaming, "Solid" is an exuberant comedy/drama that explores the tensions and contrasts between city and bush, north and south, traditional and modern blackfella culture.' - Source: http://www.theatre.asn.au/ (Sighted: 30/06/09)
1 22 Ningali Robyn Archer , Josie Ningali Lawford , Angela Chaplin , 1994 single work drama
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