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Archive for January, 2010

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Applying modern materials and sensibilities to indigenous themes, the First Nations artists assembled here have made paintings that affirm the perennial connection between humans and the natural world. Other worlds, where spirits flit and flicker, appear as well, and the interdependence between humans and all other inhabitants of the earth finds spokesmen in shamans and ghost dancers…. More >>

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Are there any good Aborigine cricketers?

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aborigines are beasts when i was in australia last year in queensland and cairns, there were a lot of good aborigine rugby and basketball players. are there any good cricketers? i like their culture, especially playing the didgeridoo.
symonds is a beast but isnt he white/afro caribbean

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Written and performed by Terry Sommers

why is aboriginal beliefs mixed in with Christianity and how did it get mixed in? do they want that? what did they believe in before Christianity came along?

Overlander.tv – Aboriginal Tent Embassy, Canberra

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Travel Documentary – Canberra – Capital of Australia (pop. 310 000) Home of our politicians and maybe the most well planned out city in the world. The story goes that when deciding on a National Capital, those in Sydney and Melbourne wouldn’t give an inch, so decided to locate a city between them. Arrived in Canberra by the red eye Thursday night. You could spend a week in Canberra just seeing exhibitions. You can visit the National Gallery, the National Museum, the National Library, the National Science and Technology Centre, Old Parliament House, New Parliament House, the Australian War Museum, the National film and sound archives, the national museum of erotica etc etc, I think you get the picture! Canberra is the first location where a story has fallen through. I wanted to take a light hearted look at Canberra’s sex and drug laws, which are the most liberal in Australia. I tried to set up an interview with a Mistress, but had great difficultly getting a response. Strange… My back up story is on the Aboriginal Tent Embassy. Although you won’t find it listed on any maps, it has been located at the front gardens of Old Parliament House for close on 30 years. I spoke with Darren Bloomfield, the appointed keeper of the Sacred fire.