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Jungayi: Caring for Country

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McDonald, Penny
Glynn, Erica
Bleeding Hearts Pictures
Barunga-Wugularr Community Government Council
Manabaru, Peter
Wiynjorroc, Phyllis
Williker, Lily
Chadam, Jack
Locanawi, Billy
Wainburranga, Paddy Fordham

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this video recording contains images, voices and names of people who are deceased. -- This video shows the traditions and techniques involved in rock painting among the Jawoyn people and the role of the Jungayi, a tribal elder, in caring for the land and the paintings. -- Filmed in the country of the Bagula clan of the Jawoyn people.

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ANU AV Preservation Digitisation Project

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This video recording is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Australian National University

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