KATE ROGERS 2013
KateRogers did the filming for me during the 2013 repatriation of photographs and film to the Mudburra and Jingili groups. Kate is studying for her Masters in documentary film making at Melbourne University.
REPATRIATION 2013
Dorothy and Lane Nuggett and Terry Jackson at the repatriation of film, Newcastle Waters 2013. Film gear operated by Kate Rogers shown.
REPATRIATION 2013
Handback of photos and video. 2013 with Rob Paton and Dorothy Nuggett. Dorothy was a young girl when the photos and videos were made in the 1980's. She, and her family feature in many of the images. Photograph by Kate Rogers.
REPATRIATION 2013
Film and photographs being repatriated at the Aboriginal community near Newcastle Waters 2013. Rob Paton with Dorothy Nuggett, Lane Nuggett, Margaret Jackson and Terry Jackson. Photograph by Kate Rogers.
ABORIGINAL ARTEFACTS BANKA BANKA HOTEL, 2013.
Aboriginal Artefacts Banka Banka Hotel, 2013. Note the Leilira blade attached to the spear. These stone artefacts are one of the main items in the winnun trade cycle. I have argued that giving these blades to tourists, as exemplified here, is one way of deliberately disposing of them. Photograph by Kate Rogers.
KATE ROGERS 2013
KateRogers did the filming for me during the 2013 repatriation of photographs and film to the Mudburra and Jingili groups. Kate is studying for her Masters in documentary film making at Melbourne University.
REPATRIATION 2013
Dorothy and Lane Nuggett and Terry Jackson at the repatriation of film, Newcastle Waters 2013. Film gear operated by Kate Rogers shown.
REPATRIATION 2013
Handback of photos and video. 2013 with Rob Paton and Dorothy Nuggett. Dorothy was a young girl when the photos and videos were made in the 1980's. She, and her family feature in many of the images. Photograph by Kate Rogers.
REPATRIATION 2013
Film and photographs being repatriated at the Aboriginal community near Newcastle Waters 2013. Rob Paton with Dorothy Nuggett, Lane Nuggett, Margaret Jackson and Terry Jackson. Photograph by Kate Rogers.
ABORIGINAL ARTEFACTS BANKA BANKA HOTEL, 2013.
Aboriginal Artefacts Banka Banka Hotel, 2013. Note the Leilira blade attached to the spear. These stone artefacts are one of the main items in the winnun trade cycle. I have argued that giving these blades to tourists, as exemplified here, is one way of deliberately disposing of them. Photograph by Kate Rogers.