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 Post subject: A must-see Youtubechannel
PostPosted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 3:25 am 
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I have just noticed a very nice channel on Youtube called Yolngu Video (http://www.youtube.com/user/YolnguVideo ... BDMn9BvmGE). There are not many uploads but those out there must be seen for sure. Interviews with Yolngu and splendid slideshows of very impressive photos and storytelling. I was impressed!

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 Post subject: Re: A must-see Youtubechannel
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Thanks for sharing :-)

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 Post subject: Re: A must-see Youtubechannel
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That's is a good channel indeed! Bree is a female anthropologist who put those videos together, she spent a lot of time in the area. You can see Terrence Gaypalani's mother in at least one of the videos!



Batumbil is an amazing woman and educator, great hunter too. Last time I was at Matamata, she had just returned from collecting oysters and offered me and Terrence a bucketful of them, already shelled. I was picking them one by one when she said something like "just grab handfuls of them". I did and proceeded to shove these plumb tasty oysters into my mouth. Best tasting and freshest oysters I've ever had in my life!!!!!

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