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At head of title: National Indigenous TV presents in association with the South Australian Film Corporation, Incite Stories, Farda Film and Vishus Productions. An education resource based on the indigenous short animation Wadu Matyidi and the five accompanying behind the scenes mini documentaries. This learning program gives students the opportunity to explore the Adnyamathanha language, culture, stories and traditions. In the short animated film, Wadu Matyidi tells, in language, the story of three Aboriginal children who set out for a day of exploration, playing games and spooking one another with tales of the ancient Yamuti. They see unusual tracks that get their hearts and imaginations racing and make a discovery that changes their lives forever. An education resource based on the indigenous short animation Wadu Matyidi and the five accompanying behind the scenes mini documentaries. This learning program gives students the opportunity to explore the Adnyamathanha language, culture, stories and traditions. In the short animated film, Wadu Matyidi tells, in language, the story of three Aboriginal children who set out for a day of exploration, playing games and spooking one another with tales of the ancient Yamuti. They see unusual tracks that get their hearts and imaginations racing and make a discovery that changes their lives forever.