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TKRP Short Film by Samara Jose
TKRP Short Film

A short documentary about TKRP, produced by student Semara Jose as part of her film and television assessment at Djarragun College, Cairns, Australia, 2007.

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Kalpowar TKRP Film
Kalpowar TKRP Film
 
Aak Ninh Minam Pi'an
Aak Ninh Minam Pi'an

A song by Joel Ngallametta from Aurukun about having peaceful community. A song about having the people happy and healthy the way it was a long time ago. Joel put this together with the Wik Media team, UTS - University of Technology, and TKRP.  Joel sings the song in his own language and the melody was inspired by the song Rockin all over the World, by Status Quo.  Enjoy everyone and be happy and peaceful. 

 
Media Meet Interview with TKRP
Media Meet Interview with TKRP
A television interveiw with Barry Hunter, Indigenous Land Management Facilitator  (ILMF), John Hunter (ILMF) and Victor Steffensen (TKRP).  Discussing the purpose of the Australian Delegation touring USA and Canada on the TKRP methodology and Indigenous knowledge for community and environment. Sonya Chrisman hosts a 30 min interview of the delegates, but this clip is a ten minute version of some of the interview.    
 
Water We Know
Water We Know
A documentary about our Indigenous Elders and their concerns to the water qualities of Australia, through the eyes of traditional knowledge.  

                                      


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Fire and the Story
Fire and the Story
 

?Fire and the Story?, developed by Cape York Elders regarding traditional fire management and the problems with its absence in the environment and urban areas today in Australia.  The film is a product of the grass roots Traditional Knowledge Revival Pathways project and is a bid to educate the broader public nationally and inter-nationally, the benefits of reapplying traditional burning techniques. 

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Introduction to TKRP
Introduction to TKRP

This trailer introduces TKRP and the importance of securing traditional knowledge for the benefit of community and country. Special thanks to communities involved and University of Technology - Sydney. Created by Luke Stanford and story told by Victor Steffensen.

 
TKRP Great Lakes Tour 2008.
TKRP Great Lakes Tour 2008

 


TKRP Australian delegation toured the Great Lakes region of North America and Canada to share the methodology of reviving traditional knowledge. A project that seeks to link Indigenous people for community and environmental wellbeing. This film is to help seek funding and support to develop the project in different areas of interests around the world.

 

 
   
 
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