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23.01.2022 Comparing the sign differences between American Sign Language (ASL) & Crow Sign Language (PISL) Flarin Big Lake is a member of the Crow Tribe. Flarin is the las...t Deaf person in Crow Tribe who uses Crow Sign Language (language variety of Plains Sign Language). He kindly emphasized PISL is not a nationwide native sign language. Its used in the plains area - Crow, Cheyenne, Flathead, Rocky Boy, etc. The video is in honor of Flarin Big Lake on Indigenous People Day (October 8th).



20.01.2022 Wagga Wagga lives up to its name Place of Celebration More than 2000 people witnessed this special event - Wagga Corroboree 2019

20.01.2022 One of the stop on the Ringbalin

20.01.2022 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KtlcCPq2dVY&feature=share



18.01.2022 All Workshop begin week for 21st Oct. Nunga Ballet will now be held for 6-11yrs.

18.01.2022 CFA people recently partnered with the Wadawurrung Aboriginal Corporation, providing support for a Traditional Owner burn on the Victorian Volcanic Plains. The ...Traditional Owners took control of the burn on the day, with our people assisting where needed and providing trucks to patrol the perimeters. A proud moment and a great learning experience for all involved Glenelg Hopkins CMA Wathaurung Aborginal Corporation trading as Wadawurrung National Landcare Program

18.01.2022 Our Men, before alcohol, drugs, tobacco, soft drink, sugar - before the Western life has rendered us with diabetis, cancer and the list goes on....#StrongblakMen



18.01.2022 Tal-Kin-Jeri stands with Quaden

17.01.2022 Congratulations, Taika Waititi!

16.01.2022 "Who is Mr. Carter or any other foreigner to tell a Hawaiian we cannot use the word haole?" Throwback Thursday: In 1990 a letter written by a 32 year old Caucas...ian student at the University of Hawaii at Mnoa was published in the Ka Leo newspaper. The student claimed the Hawaiian word "haole" was derogative and equated it to the n-word. In response, Professor Haunani-Kay Trask published an article in the same newspaper where she provided a brief history of Hawaii, discussed the decline of our language and highlighted the narrative of white supremacy in America. Following her response came a flood of controversy, which included threats to remove her as the Director for the Center of Hawaiian Studies. In spite of it all, Trask was able to keep her position as director, going on to inspire and educate many of todays Knaka Maoli leaders. #HaunaniKayTrask #HawaiianStudies #Haole #HawaiianLanguage #WhiteSupremacy #IkeMatters #KeepTheConversationGoing Source Material: Island Issues: Racism and Academic Freedom. VHS, 1990.

16.01.2022 Too Deadly Kara

15.01.2022 On Wednesday 13 November, a group of nine people arrived at Adelaide Airport from the Cree First Nation of Wemindji in Northern Canada. They were greeted by Nga...rrindjeri Tal-Kin-Jeri Inc traditional dancers, and welcomed with an Aboriginal smoking ceremony. The group are on a three week trip in South Australia learning about water, with Aboriginal counterparts from four South Australian tribes (Ngarrindjeri, Adnyamathanha, Kaurna, and Ngadjuri). We wish them well on their journey. See more



14.01.2022 This Thursday...

13.01.2022 On Wednesday, November 6th, 6pm-8pm were hosting a gathering at the Coral Street Art Space. Were calling all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, inc...luding our Ngarrindjeri families of course, to hear about the updates on Ngarrindjeri Ruwe Empowered Communities and more importantly to give your opinions on how we should go forward. Your voice matters. So if you live in Goolwa, Port Elliot, Victor or the surrounding Ngarrindjeri Ruwe, youre invited. We look forward to seeing you there!

13.01.2022 Term 4 Workshops will commence 21 Oct.

11.01.2022 Way to go Angus...

09.01.2022 Term 4 Program will commence 21 Oct.

04.01.2022 Calling all our peoples in the Shoalhaven to come together as one to support NATION DANCE on 1st December 2019. Supporting our families,. Dance for our people,... land, trauma, justice, children and our creator our Mother. Lets Dance for healing and our voice to be heard. Lets Dance for all our young ones who have lost their lives for no reason without justice Harry Sawkins Park Nowra 1200pm for a 1300 start 01/12/2019 Drug and Alcohol free gathering bring and share nourish. Any community organizations Waminda - South Coast Womens Health & Welfare Aboriginal Corp. South Coast Aboriginal Medical Service and others who would like to support voice please come and share. BBQ or water to share would be appreciated! Also media or someone willing to live feed this historical event as the whole Country dance as one Country in unity as same time would be appreciated. Local newspaper South Coast Register please attend for photos and coverage. Come painted up bring your families, lunch and have a feed and yarn. Bring ochre to share. Bring your flags, clapping sticks, didgeridoos, boomerangs. Lets have a big smoking and BUNAAN. All our non Indigenous brothers and sisters welcome to attend. This is a peaceful gathering held in community for our elders to attend who cant travel.

04.01.2022 "It could be one of the oldest systems in the world." Evidence that thousands of years ago the Gunditjmara people had a large-scale eel farm rocked the archaeo...logical establishment. After more than a decade of lobbying, this south-west Victorian Indigenous site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List earlier this year. This explanation of the incredible example of Aboriginal technology by Bruce Pascoe and Dr Heather Built was among our #BestOf2019.

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