This is the history of Uluru from an aboriginal perspective, from the dawn of creation to the celebrations on October 26, 1985, when Uluru was handed back to the traditional owners. Presented with humour and sensitivity are re-enactments of the creation stories, the experience of the Anangu during their first contact with white people and minga (tourists) performing their strange rituals.
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In ACMI's collection
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Collection metadata
ACMI Identifier
300725
Language
English
Subject categories
Aboriginal Australia → Aboriginal Australians - Land tenure
Aboriginal Australia → Aboriginal Australians - Legends
Anthropology, Ethnology, Exploration & Travel → Aboriginal Australians - Legends
Anthropology, Ethnology, Exploration & Travel → Ayers Rock (N.T.) → Uluru
Anthropology, Ethnology, Exploration & Travel → Creation - Mythology
Documentary → Documentary films - Australia
Economics, Philosophy, Politics, Religion & Sociology → Creation - Mythology
History → Aboriginal Australians - History
History → Aboriginal Australians - Legends
History → Creation - Mythology
Sound/audio
Captioned
Colour
Colour
Holdings
VHS; Access Print (Section 1)