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Watch dramas, comedies, docos and more on the ABC iview Indigenous category, featuring the best stories from around the ABC.
Aunty Pat Turner on what Labor should be doing for Indigenous Australians
What does the next term of government look like for Indigenous affairs? Lead Convener of the Coalition of Peaks, Aunty Pat Turner, speaks with News Breakfast about where Labor's priorities should be.
Duration: 5 minutes 21 seconds
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Dewayne Everettsmith and TSO perform palawi kani songs
Dewayne Everettsmith and TSO perform palawi kani songs.
Duration: 4 minutes 33 seconds
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Indigenous leaders say culture wars backfired on Liberals
The ABC's Indigenous Affairs team has spoken with a number of First Nations leaders, including former minister Ken Wyatt, about the election result
Duration: 2 minutes 25 seconds
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Elder says Melbourne Storm told her Anzac Day Welcome to Country 'inappropriate'
Joy Murphy Wandin says she has not heard from the Melbourne Storm after her Welcome to Country at an Anzac Day match was cancelled.
Duration: 2 minutes 6 seconds
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Giant puppets help preserve Indigenous culture in northern WA town
In WA's northernmost town, Wyndham, giant puppets are used to share ancient stories and ensure the continuation of Indigenous culture through generations.
Duration: 1 minute 48 seconds
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New data indicates incarceration rates becoming significantly worse
Gungarri man and Productivity Commissioner Selwyn Button calls for more accountability with only four Closing the Gap targets on track.
Duration: 6 minutes 16 seconds
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Listen: AWAYE!
Generations and Dynasties
Mirning Elder Bunna Lawrie, founder and frontman of the influential rock band Coloured Stone will soon be sharing the Sydney Opera House stage with his children, continuing a musical legacy that spans generations.
Duration: 30 minutes 25 seconds
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we speak language
Wurundjeri artist Brooke Wandin, whose sound installation Wurrung dhumbunganjinu (We speak language) along the banks of the Birrarung (Yarra River) in Melbourne is returning Woiwurrung language
Duration: 16 minutes 29 seconds
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Word Up Brooke Wandin
For Word Up this week Brooke Wandin is sharing the name of a suburb you’ll find just north of Melbourne which also happens to be the Woiwurrung word for possum "Walert'.
Duration: 2 minutes 31 seconds
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Yirramboi Festival
For ten years Yirramboi has hosted a range of First Nations art and cultural practice, from visual art to theatre to talks and dance.
Duration: 46 minutes 36 seconds
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Listen: Speaking Out
An archaeological discovery challenging perceptions of our past
A team of researchers have made a finding they say has the potential to rewrite Australian history.
Duration: 27 minutes 10 seconds
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An innovative way for First Nations people to report instances of Racism
An online register is making it easier for First Nations people to report instances of Racism.
Duration: 20 minutes 29 seconds
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An Indigenous Voice to Parliament in South Australia
What does the result of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum mean for South Australia and its commitment to First Nations recognition?
Duration: 19 minutes 51 seconds
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Unsettling Colonial Automobilities: Criminalisation and Contested Sovereignties
A new book is exploring the role of automobiles in imposing colonialism on First Nations people and communities.
Duration: 28 minutes 6 seconds
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Listen: AM
The Bright Side: A burning desire to understand fire
Is it time to rethink our relationship with fire?
Duration: 19 minutes 25 seconds
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The Bright Side: Invisible women, movers and shakers, and night patrol
The Bright Side shines a light on stories of hope and problem-solving people around Australia.
Duration: 25 minutes
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The Bright Side: four-day school week, Red Centre lights, and teen parents
The Bright Side shines a light on stories of hope and problem-solving people around Australia.
Duration: 25 minutes
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Alice Springs looks to the positive
For the past few weeks, Alice Springs made national headlines for the violence and crime gripping the Northern Territory town.
Duration: 4 minutes
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Listen: Radio National
How should we recognise Indigenous Australians?
Despite decades of discussion, efforts to recognise Aboriginal Australians in the constitution have failed to produce results.
Duration: 25 minutes 16 seconds
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The power of hope
Kon Karapanagiotidis, Banok Rind, Alisha Fernando, Leila Gurruwiwi, Jane Vadiveloo and Caroline Cabezas talk about the power of love, music, language and hope.
Duration: 53 minutes 52 seconds
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Indigenous Knowledge
Bruce Pascoe, Tony Birch and Gregory Phillips examine the breadth and depth of Indigenous knowledge prior to European settlement.
Duration: 53 minutes 57 seconds
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The wisdom of reading
Sally Rippin, Glory Edim and Anita Heiss on reading, Indigenous literature and the importance of books for black women
Duration: 53 minutes 58 seconds
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