
2014
Repatriation is one of the most important social issues for Indigenous communities around the world.
Lake Mungo is an ancient Pleistocene lake-bed in south-western New South Wales, and is one of the world’s richest archaeological sites. Message from Mungo focuses on the interface over the last 40 years between the scientists on one hand, and, on the other, the Indigenous communities who identify with the land and with the human remains revealed at the site. This interface has often been deeply troubled and contentious, but within the conflict and its gradual resolution lies a moving story of the progressive empowerment of the traditional custodians of the area.

Alice Kelly
Herself

Tibby Briar
Herself

Alice Bugmy
Herself

Isabel McBryde
Herself

An Indian Story

Arctic Summer

Blue Collar & Buddha

Ngā Tamatoa: 40 Years On

Little Foxes

Soul of the Desert

Reimagining A Buffalo Landmark

Incident at Restigouche

Culture Day at Deering High School

Chez Schwartz

Hopi: Songs of the Fourth World

Mamirnikuwi

Nyarrpararla Malaju?

Frozen Dead Guy Days

Acts of Violence

500 Years

American Aloha: Hula Beyond Hawai'i

Habilito: Debt for Life

Is the Crown at war with us?

Sabino vive: las últimas fronteras