Karla Grant Presents

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Season 1
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The role of Ngangkari, Traditional Healer, still plays a vital role in the health and well-being of the Anangu people of Central Australia. This film introduces two renowned Ngangkari specialists, Andy Tjilari, Rupert Peters, as they go show us how traditional healing is used in contemporary Anangu life.
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The apocalyptic 2019-2020 Australian bushfires were a dire warning: respect the environment and listen to Indigenous wisdom, or our world will become a living hell.
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The last Coming of Age ceremony held by the Wurundjeri Tribe took place at Coranderrk, 185 years ago - from that point all cultural ceremony and practice was forbidden.
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Two cultural adventurers embark on a journey of self-discovery, as they are invited on walkabouts across Aboriginal Australia.
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Something is changing in the Pacific Ocean. Tidal levels are increasing, crops are failing, storms are more powerful, and land is being eroded - all of this impacting the children of the region.
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Profiles and showcases the unique role, contribution, and cultural leadership of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers across the health system in Queensland from 1970 to present.
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Stiff Gins, Nardi Simpson and Kaleena Briggs, are one of Australia's most loved Indigenous music acts. Combining humour and stunning harmonies to transport you to a world of joy, spirit and song.
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The 2019/2020 bushfire season was one that won't quickly be forgotten. In the wake of these fires playwright Wesley Enoch wants to challenge the way we think about fire and its devastating effects.
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Gifted with an amazing voice and guided by his strong connection to culture, Jack's music has a unique quality that is sure to make himself, his family and the people of the Torres Strait proud.
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The Deadly Nannas Choir comprise of 7 women who are dedicated to reviving the Ngarrundjeri language. Growing up without their language they formed in 2016 to reclaim their culture through song.
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Carissa is a Yorta Yorta Dja Dja Wurrung singer/songwriter and storyteller based in Boonwurrung Country on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria.
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As a music-maker and language revivalist from the south coast Noongar region of Western Australia, Clint Bracknell's work intersects with applied linguistics, ecomusicology and Indigenous studies.
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Learn about the trauma and legacy of Nicky Winmar's defining stand against racism.
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In Wujal Wujal the Elders' greatest fear is that their Kuku-Yalanji language and culture will be lost. They hope, by sharing their stories and language, they can change the tide of time.
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Karla Grant presents two documentaries exploring police brutality, violence and racism towards people of colour both in Australia and the United States.
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In the early 19th century in one of the world's most vicious settlements, two fractured European men began an art revolution resulting in the preservation of vast amounts Aboriginal cultural knowledge
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In the 1970s and 1980s, Kimberley Aboriginal workers were involved in weed spraying campaigns organised by the Agricultural Protection Board of WA. They received no training or protective equipment.
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A personal and political story about Romaine Moreton - poet, performance artist and Indigenous woman - and how she uses words to illustrate the plight and beauty of Indigenous survival.
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An exploration into the cultural significance of corn soup to the Indigenous people of Southern Ontario Canada.
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Profiling the stories of two of the last remaining active traditional net fishermen on one of Canada's largest freshwater lakes.
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