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BULUNU MILKARRI - One womans journey to learn an endangered songline from remote Arnhem Land that explores cycles of death, life, rain, tears, and the replenishment and abundance of land, sea and spirit, and the quest to ensure this ancient songline is practiced for generations to come.
In collaboration with Screen Territory, micro-documentary series Dark Science, produced by emerging Indigenous filmmakers, highlights the practice of Northern Territory-based Indigenous scientists, working across environment, astronomy, physics, technology, meteorology and engineering.
This short film tells the story of the Djurrpun star who led the Ŋuykal fish, and the Galaŋgamirr dugong who was Nuykal’s companion. The stories and knowledge in this film belong to the Mandjikay clans of northeast Arnhem Land.
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