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Jedda

Australia, 1955
film

‘Jedda’, Charles Chauvel’s last feature film and Australia’s first in colour, is the story of a teenage Aboriginal girl who has been r..

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Jedda

Australia, 1955
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Night cries: a rural tragedy

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Manganinnie

Australia, 1980
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Yolngu boy

Australia, 2000
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Rosalie Kunoth-Monks portrait

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A Changing culture

Australia, 1985
Similarity: 52%

Touch the Sun: Captain Johnno

Australia, 1988
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Alinta the flame, 1824-1830

Australia, 1982
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Ceremonial ground painting: Aboriginal women artists from Papunya

Australia, 1988
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Wild about wilderness

Australia, 1988
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Storm Boy

Australia, 1976
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Grace

Australia, 2000
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Little echo lost

Australia, 1999
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Treaty – Yothu Yindi

Australia, 1991
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Gulpilil: one red blood

Australia, 2002
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The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith

Australia, 1978
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Women: three views

Australia, 1985
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Poison

Australia, 1993
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