Shortcuts
Top of page (Alt+0)
Page content (Alt+9)
Page menu (Alt+8)
Your browser does not support javascript, some WebOpac functionallity will not be available.
.
Default
.
PageMenu
-
Main Menu
-
Member Services
.
Purchase Suggestion
.
New Items List
.
Artwork Collection
.
Women Collection
.
LGBTIQA+ Collection
.
Picture Books
.
Prof. Stephen Dinham Collection
.
Search Menu
Simple Search
.
Advanced Search
.
Refine Search
.
Journals
.
New Items Menu
Education Journal - Search
.
Education Journal - Issues
.
Hot Topics Guides
.
Borrowing and Postal Services
.
Bottom Menu
Select Catalogue
.
Staff Login
.
© LIBERO v6.4.1sp240211
Page content
You are here
:
Catalogue Display
Catalogue Display
Kanyini : over 40,000 years of culture : one philosophy that connects us all / a film by Melanie Hogan.
Browse Shelf
Catalogue Record 11859
.
Item Information
Catalogue Record 11859
.
Catalogue Information
Catalogue Record 11859
.
Reviews
Catalogue Record 11859
.
Item Information
Barcode
Shelf Location
Collection
Volume Ref.
Status
Due Date
Res.
1067653
DVD KAN
DVD
.
Available
.
Select this item
1070182
DVD KAN
DVD
.
Available
.
Select this item
1068664
305.89 DVD
DVD
.
Available
.
Select this item
9360803
DVD KAN
DVD
.
*, MISSING
.
Select this item
Reserve Title
Catalogue Record 11859
.
Catalogue Record 11859 ItemInfo
Beginning of record
.
Catalogue Record 11859 ItemInfo
Top of page
.
Catalogue Information
Field name
Details
Record Number
11859
Location
305.89 DVD
Title
Kanyini : over 40,000 years of culture : one philosophy that connects us all / a film by Melanie Hogan. [DVD]
Published
[Australia] : Hopscotch, 2006.
Collation
DVD (53 min.)
General Note
Kanyini is a story told by an Aboriginal man, Bob Randall, who lives beside the greatest monolith in the world, Uluru in Central Australia. Based on Bob's own personal journey and the wisdom he learnt from the old people living in the bush, Bob tells the tale of why Indigenous people are now struggling in a modern world and what needs to be done for Indigenous people to move forward. A tale of Indigenous wisdom clashing against materialist notions of progress, this is not only a story of one man and his people but the story of the human race.
Credits: Edited, produced and directed by Melanie Hogan
Performer: Written and narrated by Bob Randall.
Kanyini means interconnectedness in Pitjantjatjara.
Censorship classification: PG.
Information about the DVD and study guide: http://www.enhancetv.com.au/index.php
Subject
Aboriginal Australians -- Biography
Aboriginal Australians -- Removal
Kanyini
Uluru
Added Name
Randall, Bob, 1934-
Hogan, Melanie
.
ISBD Display
Catalogue Record 11859
.
Related Works
Catalogue Record 11859
.
Add Title to Basket
Catalogue Record 11859
.
Files
Catalogue Record 11859
.
Catalogue Information 11859
Beginning of record
.
Catalogue Information 11859
Top of page
.
Reviews
This item has not been rated.
Add a Review and/or Rating
11859
1
11859
-
2
11859
-
3
11859
-
4
11859
-
5
11859
-