AWAYE!

AWAYE!

AWAYE!

Awaye! means 'listen up' in the Arrernte language of central Australia. It is produced and presented by Aboriginal broadcasters and is ...

2006-08-04 Grass Toyotas and bicornual baskets

SUMMARY: A grass Toyota won last year - and Franchesca Cubillo from the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory is promising yet ...
08/03/06

2006-08-11 Songman: a conversation with Kev Carmody

SUMMARY: Kev Carmody is more than a singer-songwriter. This humble Bundjalung man is a folk musician, urban poet and political activist - ...
08/10/06

2006-08-18 Ego Lemos and indigenous renewal in East Timor

SUMMARY: Ego Lemos is one of East Timor's leading musicians and involved in a renewal of indigenous music and language in the world's ...
08/17/06

2006-08-25 40 Years after the Walkoff

SUMMARY: Awaye! takes you to the Freedom Day festival held last weekend at Kalkaringi and Dagaragu where the Gurindji people began their ...
08/24/06

2006-09-01 7th Vincent Lingiari Memorial Lecture

SUMMARY: Linda Burney is the first Aboriginal person to be elected to the NSW Parliament and also the first woman to deliver the lecture ...
08/31/06

2006-09-08 Rock art and a living fossil

SUMMARY: This week we consider the parallels between the fight to save rock art sites in the Pilbara and the endangered Australian ...
09/07/06

2006-09-15 Wisdom of the Elders: the Crow and Cheyenne

SUMMARY: When the American explorers Lewis and Clark ventured deep into Indian country more than 200 years ago, they encountered 13 Native ...
09/14/06

2006-09-22 Albert's gift - part 1: Lola's story

SUMMARY: In 1956, Albert Namatjira sat for an Archibald Prize-winning portrait. In the same year he made an unexpected visit to the ...
09/21/06

2006-09-29 Albert's gift - part 2: the pathfinder

SUMMARY: In the part of this special program, we reflect on the life and art of Albert Namatjira. A critical revision of Namatjira's work ...
09/28/06

2006-10-06 Ko Tawa - treasures from ancestral landscapes

SUMMARY: During the turbulent 19th century Land Wars in New Zealand, the soldier and linguist Gilbert Mair built up a collection of Maori ...
10/05/06

2006-10-13 Writing Aboriginality

SUMMARY: How do Aboriginal writers define themselves and assert their cultural identity? The writer and academic Dr Anita Heiss delivers ...
10/12/06

2006-10-20 Where's the money?

SUMMARY: A class action brought against the US Government on behalf of 500,000 American Indians has strong parallels with the campaign by ...
10/19/06