ML147634
Pessoas
Contribuidor
Data
Local
- Idade
- Não especificado
- Sexo
- Não especificado
- Playback
- Não especificado
Comentários
Subject 1: (Interview). Subtitle: Jamie Burgess. Timecode In: 00:02:59. Timecode out: 00:32:46. Notes: Geological disscussion; Australia; Jamie Burgess. Subject 2: (Interview). Subtitle: Rosalind; Aboriginal school principle. Timecode In: 00:35:34. Timecode out: 00:44:54. Notes: Aboriginal culture discussion; Australia; Rosalind; Aboriginal school principle. Subject 3: (Interview). Subtitle: Aboriginal school teachers. Timecode In: 00:51:06. Timecode out: 01:22:40. Notes: Teacher discussions; Australia; Aboriginal school teachers. Subject 4: (Interview). Subtitle: James. Timecode In: 01:26:56. Timecode out: 01:40:59. Notes: Aboriginal worker discusses food; Australia;. Habitat: ; ; Equipment Notes: Stereo=1; Stereo. LNS #147634 Show: Australia- School in Milingimbe Log of DAT: #2 Engineer: Manoli Wetherell Date: March 23, 2000 ng =not good ok = okay g = good vg =very good Friday, March 24,2000 Milingimbe School ¬ MP -Principal (MP) MT -Teacher WT -Writing teacher (assuming this is a different teacher ?) JE -Book publisher [The teacher explains to Alex that they (clan groups) have different sorts of "dreamings"] 35:52 AC: If you can really begin to explain dreaming to your own people -to the youngest people who come and need to know about your culture -maybe you can explain it to my people, too, who are, well, we 're like young children coming to learn about your culture. Ken thought it would be a good idea and ... 36: 18: MP: There's ... sometimes there's restrictions on what we can say and what we can't. For example, I come from another clan group, and I can talk about my very own dreaming instead of other people's. [SKIP to 37:07] 37:07 AC: If you could just explain ... what people are you? MP: I come from? ? group and my clan is? Basically,? people are from regionally? ? . That's in northeast? Because of the mission, my father was ... My father came from? When the first mission's establishment of first mission at Milingimbe, there were a lot of people that came from that area because of the rations that missionaries ... they were handing out rations every day and the people used to work. So, that's why I ended up here. My father came and wed my mother, and ... 38: 11 AC: So, there was a mission here? Dee MP: There was a first mission that was established, and ... . [pause] Like I said, I can't talk about other people's dreaming, but I can about my self and where I originally come from and my family, and the roots of my dreaming -talking about oral histories¬what happened long time ago. How did the ... the significance part of the places -the dreaming took place -when and who. 38:57 AC: We're going to say to someone from my culture ... we wouldn't want to say ... Words are powerful and they have meaning. And so, when we say dream, we mean something different. We mean, you know what happens when you go to sleep. But I don't think that's what you mean when you say "dreaming." MP: No AC: So, we're trying to just get -what is it that the ? people mean when they say "dreaming"? MP: Dh, example I'll give ... 39:40 AC: Examples are always good. MP: Examples like [pause llong time ago ... this was way back 100 years ago. My dreaming is a flag dreaming. And my people thinks about how to, like there was a ship, I think it was a Spanish ship that traveled from somewhere in Spain. And it ended up near the mouth of Guramooru (sp). That's where my homeland is. And the people¬the boat contains rice, alcohol, salt and anchor. And on the boat there was this Spanish crew. And probably what happened, my people saw it and they thought it was someone, a spiritual being, and they adapt themselves into that dreaming. They thought it was a spiritual being that came. So, now people in those days, they thought it was a person who gave them hope. And nowadays, they sing about the boat. They sing ... (Notes truncated)
Informação técnica
- Gravador
- Microfone
- Acessórios
Informação de arquivamento
- Catalogado
- 30 Nov 2009 - David McCartt
- Digitalizado
- 30 Nov 2009 - David McCartt
- Editado
- 30 Nov 2009 - David McCartt