1 videodisc (DVD) (22 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in
Summary
Rosalie (Ngarla) Kunoth-Monks speaks for the first time about how her own sense of femininity and aboriginality was profoundly changed when she appeared in the now famous 1950's film "Jedda", by European-Australian film maker Charles Chauval. Archival footage and personal reminiscences provide a snapshot of how Aboriginals were treated and considered by white society in the past, as well as the cultural beliefs and traditions of indigenous women
Notes
Distributed by Learning Essentials
This program was made with the financial assistance of Imparja Television
Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers should exercise caution watching this program as it contains images of deceased person