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Talking Up Our Strengths – User Guide 2011

November 9, 2011

Download File Talking Up Our Strengths is a set of 22 beautiful theme based photomontage cards that celebrate the strength and resilience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, both urban and remote, past and present.

Filed Under: Culture

Love, yarn, sing, read, play (2011) – Multi Mix Mob, NSW – [AUDIO CD]

October 5, 2011

Visit Website The Multi Mix Mob grew out of a group of Aboriginal Mums meeting in the local park. The group now offers support to families with regular visits from speech therapists and other health professionals, great fun, food and much more. Mum’s well-being and Bub’s well-being are intertwined, so there’s weekly guitar and monthly […]

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Cultural Care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children in Out of Home Care – Report 2011

August 10, 2011

Download File Publisher: SNAICC Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Islander Child Care PO Box 1445 North Fitzroy VIC 3068 ph: 03 9489 8099 snaicc@vicnet.net.au Intellectual property rights: The project was conducted jointly by UTS and SNAICC and funded by Barnardos Australia. These partners are equal in relation to the intellectual property inherent in the work […]

Filed Under: Culture, Governance, Management and Capacity, Parenting

Eight Ladies (2010) – Dena Curtis, from the CAAMA collection – [DVD]

April 13, 2011

Visit Website The eight ladies in this film come from Alyawarr Country in the Sandover River region in central Australia, about 250km north of Alice Springs. The filmmakers joined them on a five-day journey into the bush to hunt echidna and gather bush foods such as the bush potato.

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Crookhat and the Kulunada (2010) – David Tranter, from the CAAMA collection – [DVD]

April 13, 2011

Visit Website David Tranter continues his series of outstanding films which document the Dreaming stories and history of his Alyawarr heritage. Three old men, elders of their community, travel to the bush and tell their stories as they prepare their camp: stories rich in knowledge of the place and its history.

Filed Under: Culture

Tales from the Daly: Nauiyu Nambiyu (2010) – Steve McGregor, from the CAAMA collection – [DVD]

April 13, 2011

Visit Website Stories about the monsoons and the river have been told to children for generations, to teach them to have respect for the bush and to be wary of its dangers. The Wabuymem is one of these stories.

Filed Under: Culture

Shielded Minds (2009)- Abalak Productions, Canada – [WEB MEDIA]

April 13, 2011

Visit Website A group of non-Aboriginal Canadian youth, 2 First Nations youth and an Aboriginal youth from Australia go on a road trip to learn about First Nations people as they learned nothing in high school. It is a great piece and free to watch. The Aboriginal youth from Australia makes some great observations about […]

Filed Under: Culture, Governance, Management and Capacity

Nyirr-Marie (2010) – Mitch Torres, from the CAAMA collection – [DVD]

April 13, 2011

Visit Website A strong Miriwoong woman, Evelyn Hall (Nyirr-Marie) recounts two Dreaming stories – the Barramundi story and the Two Pigeons story – and visits a site of ancient rock paintings.

Filed Under: Culture

Keepers of the story: Jandamarra (2010) – Mitch Torres, from the CAAMA collection – [DVD]

April 13, 2011

Download File Jandamarra’s campaign against white settlers in the Kimberleys in the north of Western Australia in the 1880s remains a source of pride and inspiration for the Bunuba people. A book, a play, and now a documentary film, are helping to bring the story to a wider audience and a new generation of Bunuba […]

Filed Under: Culture

Working and Walking Together – Resource 2010

November 3, 2010

Download File Published by the Secretariat of National Aboriginal & Islander Child Care Inc. (SNAICC) Suite 8, Level 1, 252–260 St Georges Road North Fitzroy Victoria 3068 Ph: (03) 9489 8099 Fax: (03) 9489 8044 Email: snaicc@vicnet.net.au Web: www.snaicc.org.au Published March 2010 Working and Walking Together: Supporting Family Relationship Services to Work with Aboriginal and […]

Filed Under: Culture, DVD/Video, Governance, Management and Capacity

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