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Portrait of Anthony Martin Fernando (1864–1949)
Contemporary Aboriginal art Western Desert area Australia
via National Gallery of Victoria (NGV)
R.I.P JIMMY LITTLE 1 March 1937 – 2 April 2012 a photo of my pop and Jimmy Little performing on Bandstand many years ago. Jimmy will be sadly missed.
Wollumbin danseur indigéne // Aboriginal Performer
An Australian Aboriginal dancer after performing at the Wollumbin Dreaming Festival, stands in front of Mount Warning, known in the language of the local Bunjalung people as Wollumbin, which means Fighting Chief of the Mountain.
LYDIA BALBAL, Acrylic on Belgian linen, found at palya.com.au
AFL has its race issues
In today’s SMH there ran article where it was revealed that many AFL club recruiters privately admitted to not drafting indigenous player unless there was at least one white parent. THe reason being that indigenous players were a difficult management issue as highlighted by the recent debacle with Liam Jurrah. Whoever said racism was dead in Australia?
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu.
Carved trees near a grave site at Molong, New South Wales, Australia.
An Aboriginal fishing party
Conrad Tipungwuti, Kulama found at shortstgallery.com.au
Bangarra Dance Theatre presents Terrain
On my boarded travels around Melbourne I found an indigenous Aboriginal showcase of tribal dances, it was part of their festival around Federation Square. Very insightful, loved every part of it.
Ruby Hunter with Paul Hester - ain't no time for me to ever complain
Move Your Feet, Lakeesha Kelly
song co-written by Lakeesha and Sista Native and produced by morganics in amata, Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara lands for Carclew youth arts, South Australia