Multicultural Aged Care Library

Respecting Diversity in Ageing

The tradition of respect.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublication details: Adelaide, SA : Aged Rights Advocacy Services, 2012Description: 1 videodisc (DVD) (aproximately 32 minutes) : sound, colour ; 12 cmOther title:
  • The tradition of respect mentoring camp 2012
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • DVD Aboriginal
Contents:
Full piece/Main feature (26 minutes) -- Showreel/Overview (6 minutes).
Production credits:
  • Director, camera, sound and editor, Dahlia Abdel-Aziz.
Summary: In 2011, the Coober Pedy Elders told ARAS that they believed they could restore respect to the Elders by teaching young Aboriginal people about their culture and traditions, and they would like to do this in a traditional setting in the form of a Mentoring Camp. In May 2012, Aboriginal elders and youths from all over South Australia, service providers and members of the Aboriginal community of Coober Pedy gathered at Ten Mile Camp in the desert country near Coober Pedy. This is their experience.
List(s) this item appears in: Aboriginal Resources
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
DVD DVD Main Library Library Lifestyle DVD Aboriginal 1293 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available I345
DVD DVD Main Library Main Collection DVD Aboriginal 1231 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available IMUAC045068

"Warning: Aboriginal people are respectfully advised that the following film contains images and voices of Anangu who have passed away" -- Opening frame.

An ARAS production ; funded by the Australian Government under the Home and Community Care program (HACC) in collaboration with the Council of Aboriginal Elders of SA with the participation and sponsorship of Umoona Aged Care Aboriginal Corporation (logo printed as Tjilpi Tjuta Kanyini), Whitelion (courage to grow), ACH Group - Aboriginal Wyatt Holidays.

Full piece/Main feature (26 minutes) -- Showreel/Overview (6 minutes).

Director, camera, sound and editor, Dahlia Abdel-Aziz.

In 2011, the Coober Pedy Elders told ARAS that they believed they could restore respect to the Elders by teaching young Aboriginal people about their culture and traditions, and they would like to do this in a traditional setting in the form of a Mentoring Camp. In May 2012, Aboriginal elders and youths from all over South Australia, service providers and members of the Aboriginal community of Coober Pedy gathered at Ten Mile Camp in the desert country near Coober Pedy. This is their experience.

No classification.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

Powered by

Koha

Provided by

MAC

Hosted by

Catalyst