form y separately published work icon Elder Aunties single work   film/TV   life story  
Issue Details: First known date: 2014... 2014 Elder Aunties
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'Elder Aunties is a documentary project designed to capture the life stories of a group of extraordinary women - Adnyamathanha women who have lived and worked in the unique Flinders Ranges area of South Australia. Strong, intelligent, compassionate, humble and courageous, their lives and experiences span the changing times from being children living on the Nepabunna Mission through to their lives today as respected elders of their community. Many of the women do not have vast photographic or documented records of their lives, their oral stories the only resource for such unique experiences.' (Source: Documentary Australia Foundation website)

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Subjects:
  • Flinders Ranges, North East South Australia, Far North South Australia, South Australia,
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