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    Aboriginal artists, from the Walmajarri, Wangkajungka and Jawaliny language groups

    exhibition and presentation of a short film called Jila

    August 1998

     

    artists explaing their work
    artists explaing their work
       
    artists explaing their work
    handing out information
    eniar volunteers and artists relaxing
    handing out information
    eniar volunteers and artists relaxing
       
    eniar volunteer sharing information with one of the artists
       
    eniar volunteer sharing information with one of the artists
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      6 August 1998 - When Aboriginal peoples from a remote area of Western Australia were told to prove that they owned their traditional lands, they set about producing a very large piece of evidence: a 750 square foot painting of their country. Now some of them have come to London to talk about their art and the ongoing struggle for their land.

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      Julie's work on 'time and space' 'unresolved histories' memory and place' race representation' and other works. All works include artists statement about the work.
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      Aboriginal photographer who has exhibited in Europe:'My work reflects the diversity of Indigenous culture. Australian Aboriginal people have close ties with the land and its inhabitants. This relationship is obvious through past and present artistic practices including dance, sculpture and painting. Photography is the medium I chose to express my cultural identity.'
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      Excellent source for archive images.
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