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1 online resource (streaming video file) (24 min. 51 sec.) ; 150238176 bytes |
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In the final episode of Living Black for 2011, don't miss an exclusive performance by Jessica Mauboy! In this episode we'll bring you a report from the UK, where the Natural History Museum of London is repatriating ancestral remains to Torres Strait Island elders.Also in the Torres Strait, a lack of Government actions means rising sea levels continue to bring destructive flooding every year.In Coober Pedy, we investigate how South Australian towns are struggling to cope with the influx of Aboriginal people fleeing the Northern Territory Intervention.Plus: dancing to a better future. We reveal how a Western Australian performing arts group has proved a saviour for disaffected youth |
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Broadcast 2011-11-27 at 16:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Natural History Museum (London, England)
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Dance -- Psychological aspects.
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Music -- Performance.
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Torres Strait Islanders -- Government policy.
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Torres Strait Islanders -- Social conditions.
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England -- London.
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Western Australia -- Broome.
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Streaming video
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Grant, Karla, host
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Armbruster, Stefan, reporter
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Baines, Steve, contributor
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Baker, Gayden, contributor
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Billy, Nelson, contributor
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Bin, Sermsah, contributor
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David, Ned, contributor
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Entsch, Warren, contributor
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Gela, Fred, contributor
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Larkins, Priscilla, contributor
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Mauboy, Jessica, contributor
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Owens, Ian, contributor
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Poelina, Anne, contributor
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Xamon, Alison, contributor
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