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YDP INTRODUCTION
"We linked in together, joined in, see...with the rock paintings and trees and the stars and everything all connected together." Yidumduma
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• YDP Education Guide DOWNLOAD GUIDE
This is an education guide to this Yubulyawan Dreaming Project (YDP) website.
The key ideas are explained in order and each is illustrated through hyperlinks to the YDP, other websites and readily available electronic or printed books. Each key idea can be taught through the associated lesson ideas. A comprehensive list of Australian Curriculum elements relevant to teaching the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures cross-curriculum priority in school-years Transition to Year 10 is given on pages 4-5. The particular elements of the Australian Curriculum addressed by each lesson idea are given there also. The page format of this Guide is landscape so that it fits computer screens.
• Intro to Land & Culture
Yidumduma Bill Harney introduces us to his Land, People, Culture, Rock Art, Education, Law, Song, Dance, the Spiritual and the Sacred. Produced by CEM productions from Yubulyawan Dreaming Project footage. 2012.
• Tribute to Bill: Bush Gentleman
This beautiful tribute to Yidumduma Bill Harney by outstanding Australian actor and presenter Ernie Dingo, describes Bill as a true “Bush Gentleman”. Segment used with permission from CAAMA Productions series Talking Languages with Ernie Dingo. www.caama.com.au/productions
• Growing Up: Gornbun-ya Site
Yidumduma sharing memories of growing up here at Gornbunya Site, Whistling Kite Dreaming, in his beautiful Garnawala country, which contains many sacred rock art sites.
• Black Plum & Charcoal: Stolen Generation
Yidumduma Bill shares his family history of the Stolen Generation. Bill’s older sister Dulcie was taken away to Croker Island as a young child and by chance was reunited with the family in her late teens. Whenever the Welfare was close Bill was painted up in black plum and charcoal by his Mum. The station managers were also active in protecting the kids from being taken away. This film is dedicated to all of Dulcie’s family and her granddaughter Rebecca who celebrates her Wardaman heritage and teaches Aboriginal culture in Adelaide schools.
• Global Spirit: Dreams, Visions, Realities
Join CEM productions and host Phil Cousineau for Global Spirit’s episode “Dreams, Visions & Realities” featuring Yidumduma Bill Harney and Dr. Stephen Aizenstat, author and dream specialist who can teach us about the importance of “tending” to our dreams.
“Dreams, Visions & Realities” explores different interpretations and domains of dreaming and the spiritual world. Yidumduma shares his indigenous wisdom.
• Living In The Spiritual
In this Global Spirit clip, Bill shares some fundamental wisdom. We live primarily in a spiritual world, like a “big whirly wind”. The natural world is constantly giving us signals to pay attention. We are surrounded by story in the landscape and in our dreams, and this gives us a feeling with meaning of what’s about to happen, someone close passing away soon or the coming season. This connects to the Creation Story, where everything was and still is, first spiritual, before it changed into the physical natural world that surrounds us.
“…the Spiritual come to you, to make you listen.” Bill Harney
• Whitefella Contact Story
Severe conflict with Aboriginal people throughout Australia in the early days of European settlement has been well documented. The Wardaman people were well regarded for their resistance. Here Yidumduma Bill Harney shares a story with Ernie Dingo, passed on to him by the Elders around the campfires as he was growing up. Segment used with permission from CAAMA Productions series Talking Languages with Ernie Dingo.
www.caama.com.au/productions
• Changing Land 1
Yidumduma discusses climate changes he has witnessed on his traditional land, the seasons, rainfall, flood, drought, and earthquake connected to the Ancestor Rainbow. He talks of the loss of the traditional rainmakers and the effect of people walking on the moon. He talks of the spiritual on the land being all mixed up now and causing “mischief” among the people, causing everything to “get out of hand”.