Ganibarra
"The survival of culture. The survival of the dingo."
What happens when we lose a species that is family? Ganibarra is a deeply personal journey into the cultural connection between first nations people and dingoes.
"The survival of culture. The survival of the dingo."
What happens when we lose a species that is family? Ganibarra is a deeply personal journey into the cultural connection between first nations people and dingoes.
Sonya Takau
Self / Jirrbal Rainforest Woman
Phyllis Grant
Self / Jirrbal Rainforest Elder
Robert Grant
Self / Jirrbal Rainforest Elder
Enid Grant
Self / Western Kuku Yalanji & Kalkadoon Elder
Ernie Grant
Self / Senior Jirrbal Rainforest Elder
Jack Muriata
Self / Girramay Rainforest Elder
Willie Masina
Self / Senior Jirrbal Rainforest Elder
What happens when we lose a species that is family? Ganibarra is a deeply personal journey into the cultural connection between first nations people and dingoes.
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