Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 Indigenous Voices to the Centre : The Making of In My Blood It Runs
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'In My Blood It Runs was shot in Mparntwe, Sandy Bore Homeland and Borroloola Community, in the Northern Territory. It is the story of a boy called Dujuan, a child-healer being trained in the ways of the Arrernte people and a good hunter who speaks three languages. The documentary shows him getting into trouble at school and risking incarceration.'  (Introduction)

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