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This is the last film of the late Ms Munuŋgurr. She was a senior Gumatj woman with broad cultural knowledge and a flair for storytelling. Ms Munuŋgurr catalogued over 60,000 images of Yolŋu history, culture and people. This film connects her memories and stories linked to the photo archive housed at the Mulka Project.
A landmark series of mini-documentaries from the heart of Indigenous communities.
In the Djapu homeland of Wandawuy 13 year old Mawirrirr Munungurr has come of age and his initiation journey into his clan has begun.
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