The Resource Aboriginal Arnhem Land, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies in collaboration with the South Australian Museum; directed by Robert Edwards
Aboriginal Arnhem Land, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies in collaboration with the South Australian Museum; directed by Robert Edwards
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The item Aboriginal Arnhem Land, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies in collaboration with the South Australian Museum; directed by Robert Edwards represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS).This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
Resource Information
The item Aboriginal Arnhem Land, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies in collaboration with the South Australian Museum; directed by Robert Edwards represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS).
This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
- Summary
- An expedition including approximately ten Jawoyn people from Bamyili (Barunga) in the Northern Territory, who visit sacred sites in the Wilton River area of Arnhem Land to record details of rock art at Bolin-Beem (Kangaroo and Serpent), food gathering techniques, document the restoration of a stone layout associated with a possum ancestor site, body painting, archaeological excavation at Ingaladdi rock shelter, paintings associated with a series of Yabuduruwa ceremonies, paintings of the 'Lightning Brothers' at Delamere, grooves in stone and eleven foot high figures in Ingaladdi
- Language
- eng
- Extent
-
- 1 film reel (approximately 45 min., approximately 1,600 feet)
- 1 film reel (approximately 60 min., approximately 2,000 feet)
- Note
-
- Not digitised ; no access copies
- This item contains footage of sacred, potentially gender specfic (men only) rock art sites
- Label
- Aboriginal Arnhem Land
- Title
- Aboriginal Arnhem Land
- Statement of responsibility
- Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies in collaboration with the South Australian Museum; directed by Robert Edwards
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- An expedition including approximately ten Jawoyn people from Bamyili (Barunga) in the Northern Territory, who visit sacred sites in the Wilton River area of Arnhem Land to record details of rock art at Bolin-Beem (Kangaroo and Serpent), food gathering techniques, document the restoration of a stone layout associated with a possum ancestor site, body painting, archaeological excavation at Ingaladdi rock shelter, paintings associated with a series of Yabuduruwa ceremonies, paintings of the 'Lightning Brothers' at Delamere, grooves in stone and eleven foot high figures in Ingaladdi
- Cataloging source
- AIAS
- Credits note
- Director, Robert Edwards; editor, David Channing; sound, Arthur E. Howe; script, Bruce Guerin; commentary, Barry Pitman
- Date of event
- 1966-1967
- Date time place
- Filmed in
- Information about documentation
-
- Not auditioned
- Commentary transcription
- PerformerNote
- Leader, Robert Edwards; archaeologist, John Mulvaney; anthropologist, Kenneth Maddock; geologist, Con Key; field assistants, Ian Glover, Douglas Bonner, Adrian Flemming, Harry Bowshall, Ron Bailey, Andrew Bailey
- Place of event
- Bamyili, Mainoru, Bolin-Been, Delamere and Ingaladdi in Arnhem Land, N.T.,
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
- Aboriginal Australians
- Label
- Aboriginal Arnhem Land, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies in collaboration with the South Australian Museum; directed by Robert Edwards
- Note
-
- Not digitised ; no access copies
- This item contains footage of sacred, potentially gender specfic (men only) rock art sites
- Carrier category
- film reel
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- two-dimensional moving image
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Control code
- F0001817
- Dimensions
-
- 16 mm film, on approximately 12.5 in. reels
- 16 mm film, on approximately 12.5 in. reels
- Extent
-
- 1 film reel (approximately 45 min., approximately 1,600 feet)
- 1 film reel (approximately 60 min., approximately 2,000 feet)
- Immediate source of acquisition
- AIAS Film Unit
- Media category
- projected
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Note
-
- No form; recordist is an AIAS staff member
- Video copy held at V03456_1
- Other physical details
-
- sound, black and white;
- sound, black and white;
- Stock number
- AIAS_SAM_001 (FC00663_1, FC00705_1)
- Label
- Aboriginal Arnhem Land, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies in collaboration with the South Australian Museum; directed by Robert Edwards
- Note
-
- Not digitised ; no access copies
- This item contains footage of sacred, potentially gender specfic (men only) rock art sites
- Carrier category
- film reel
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- two-dimensional moving image
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Control code
- F0001817
- Dimensions
-
- 16 mm film, on approximately 12.5 in. reels
- 16 mm film, on approximately 12.5 in. reels
- Extent
-
- 1 film reel (approximately 45 min., approximately 1,600 feet)
- 1 film reel (approximately 60 min., approximately 2,000 feet)
- Immediate source of acquisition
- AIAS Film Unit
- Media category
- projected
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Note
-
- No form; recordist is an AIAS staff member
- Video copy held at V03456_1
- Other physical details
-
- sound, black and white;
- sound, black and white;
- Stock number
- AIAS_SAM_001 (FC00663_1, FC00705_1)
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