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How a new project combines science, community and Indigenous art to restore life in the Baaka-Darling RiverAboriginal peoples have been explaining the importance of Australia's inland ... or eventually lead to fish removal from the waterways. Most importantly, seeing the pipes visually transformed by ...
A recent study conducted by Dr. Ana Paula Motta and her colleagues, in collaboration with the Balanggarra Aboriginal ...
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How indigenous artists on remote Australian island keep traditions alive through artAboriginal artists from Australia's Tiwi Islands, whose works will show at Hong Kong's Art Basel, offer a window ... on hot coals - and barramundi, a fish that thrives in the surrounding waters.
Papunya Tula is now one of about 60 Aboriginal arts cooperatives, and Australian Aboriginal art generates nearly $200 million in annual revenues. It is not only the largest source of income for ...
The newest iteration of Newfields' Lume will immerse patrons in the art of Indigenous Australia ... "A lot of people like Aboriginal art because it is colorful or pretty, but many people are ...
"We've set up cameras around some of the Aboriginal art sites where we've had to build electric fences to keep the goats from rubbing against them," he said. "We've definitely noticed less impact ...
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