in 1 way it is great to see aboriginal or native people having success in modern culture. but the more they do it the more they are being separated from there own culture witch is slowly but surely fading away in this government controlled word. black or brown and white we are losing touch with our roots and our real connection with earth. only to replaced by by man made reality( money, school, tv , fashion ect..
not only are the yolngu getting exposure but once again we get to see what an awesome (a much overused word these days but in this case the only word to use)player larry is
not only are the yolngu getting exposure but once again we get to see what an awesome, an overused word these days but in this case accurate, player larry is
I couldn't agree more! Next thing would be for Yolngu to make their own films and docos... some communities already have their own video cameras and other equipment and are training to learn to use these technologies!
Technology has really enabled indigenous peoples around the world to share their cultures far and wide, but with that changing pace of technology comes great responsibility as well. It seems that Yolngu recognized long ago that providing a film record is immensely important for subsequent generations.
Its not possible to know at this time. Because Europeans have lied about the true history of the world to the point where everything is confused. But truth will come out when interdimensional shift is complete
in 1 way it is great to see aboriginal or native people having success in modern culture. but the more they do it the more they are being separated from there own culture witch is slowly but surely fading away in this government controlled word. black or brown and white we are losing touch with our roots and our real connection with earth. only to replaced by by man made reality( money, school, tv , fashion ect..
munzi7 2 years ago
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kittyzilla82 2 years ago
Awesome ...
ReyATF 3 years ago
So much talent in one family. Awesome.
jackbuck 4 years ago
not only are the yolngu getting exposure but once again we get to see what an awesome (a much overused word these days but in this case the only word to use)player larry is
boodoit 5 years ago
not only are the yolngu getting exposure but once again we get to see what an awesome, an overused word these days but in this case accurate, player larry is
boodoit 5 years ago
It's excellent to see Yolngu getting exposure through YouTube- a sincerely democratic endeavor, methinks
flyangler18 5 years ago
I couldn't agree more! Next thing would be for Yolngu to make their own films and docos... some communities already have their own video cameras and other equipment and are training to learn to use these technologies!
ididjaustralia 5 years ago
Technology has really enabled indigenous peoples around the world to share their cultures far and wide, but with that changing pace of technology comes great responsibility as well. It seems that Yolngu recognized long ago that providing a film record is immensely important for subsequent generations.
flyangler18 5 years ago
hi off topic but do the aboriginal people come from afirca
bigbangerbison 2 years ago
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Yothu Yindi are from Yirikala in the Northern Territory of Australia.
ailahusky 1 year ago
@bigbangerbison,
Its not possible to know at this time. Because Europeans have lied about the true history of the world to the point where everything is confused. But truth will come out when interdimensional shift is complete
sonofthedestroyer 8 months ago
@sonofthedestroyer interdimensional shift?
bigbangerbison 6 months ago