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Knulpa learn 'Em 'Bout AIDS: An Incurable Deadly Sickness

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Noel Butlin Archives Centre (1953-)
Yarrabah Community Council
Speaker: Peter Noble

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this film recording contains images, voices and names of people who are deceased. -- 'The Yarrabah people of North Queensland made this video as part of their education program about AIDS. They have used a legend to tell what AIDS is; how it spreads and what it could mean to a small community. As the story unfolds the immune system is likened to the warrior defence system of a tribe and shows the devastating effect of the AIDS virus'-- Video case.

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ANU AV Preservation Digitisation Project

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Access for ANU Staff and Students only

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

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