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Desert Mulga and PAW House Band performing live for Yuendumu this evening! ... See MoreSee Less
There's currently an amazing opportunity to work with us and our friends at MusicNT as a remote music ranger. Please get in contact with us if you would like to apply. ... See MoreSee Less
PAW is creating a permanent Hub in Lajamanu! We are creating a Lajamanu Community Liaison Committee who will help to shape our programs. To join, comment your interest, send us a Facebook message or visit Jeff at PAW's new office in the Laj Learning Centre. ... See MoreSee Less
The Tanami Football League is officially underway with round one seeing lots of rain and lots of great footy!
Pictured is the Nyirripi Crows defeating Willowra Cats, 61 to 43, in Yuendumu over the weekend!
Lots more football coming up again this weekend in Mt Allan and Ti Tree 🏈
#CentralDesert #tanamifootballleague #football #yuendumu
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Scotty Brown plays guitar like no other on this record!
Stay tuned: We’ll have online purchasing on Bandcamp next week plus physical copies can be purchased in Yuendumu, over the phone or with our friends at @8cccradio in Alice Springs💫
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Kenneth Jungarryi Martin of the iconic Teenage Lajamanu Band rocking a copy our new PAW House Band Vinyl. He plays and sings all over this record. Only 300 copies worldwide! Collectors item selling fast! Also available with our friends at 8CCC Community Radio 102.1fm - Alice Springs & Tennant Creek 🔥 ... See MoreSee Less
Donovan Jampijimpa just unboxed our deadly new PAW House Band Vinyl at @musicnt HQ in Alice Springs. Only 300 copies available! 🔥 ... See MoreSee Less
What a proud moment for @pawmedia_nt with our Warlpiri media staff celebrating their incredible achievements working on the new @netflixanz series Territory! @maxwellwalmatasman Hamilton Morris ... See MoreSee Less
Cultural Warning: The following post and links may contain names and photographs of Warlpiri people who are deceased.
Nyampuju yapa-pata-kulu. Panukari kalu-juku marda nyinami. Parukari mardalu lawa-nyinajalku.
INTERGENERATIONAL RETURN OF SIGNIFICANT CULTURAL HERITAGE MATERIAL TO YUENDUMU AND THE WARLPIRI PROJECT
Fifty-two years ago, two Warlpiri men assisted a researcher from the German Max-Planck-Gesellschaft visiting their community of Yuendumu on the edge of Australia’s Tanami Desert. Their names were Jimmy Jungarrayi Spencer and Banjo Jungarrayi Tex. The researcher was Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt, an Austrian human ethologist visiting Australia with his 18-year-old son, Bernolf, and an assistant, Dieter Heunemann.
Jimmy Jungarrayi Spencer and Banjo Jungarrayi Tex were senior Warlpiri lore men who generously provided Professor Eibl-Eibesfeldt with rare access to the Warlpiri People, their customs and culture during his trip to Yuendumu in 1972.
Fittingly, at the handover ceremony in Frankfurt on 24 October 2024, Dr Bernolf Eibl-Eibesfeldt will return his father’s private collection of culturally significant Warlpiri artefacts to the Warlpiri Community – while son of the late Banjo Jungarrayi Tex, Nelson Tex, watches via livestream from Australia. Warlpiri Project Elders have travelled more than 20 hours from the remote community of Yuendumu to attend the official handover ceremony.
LIVE STREAM 5:30pm Central Desert time this evening ❤
www.senckenberg.de/en/athome/sgn-live/
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