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A First Nationals woman holding a baby with a warm jumper and beanie on it's head.
10 Jul

Djäkamirr

  • Exhibition
  • History

Come to PANDA's NAIDOC Week screening of the acclaimed short film Djäkamirr.

Filmed in remote Arnhem Land, Djäkamirr follows Ḻäwurrpa and Sarah on a unique journey through ancestral time, country and culture. As mutual trust develops between the two women, they hope to empower Yolŋu and reclaim 60,000 years of birthing culture from the stronghold of Western medicine. This is their story of working with community to pilot the training of djäkamirr – the caretakers of pregnancy and birth.

All proceeds going towards PANDA's First Nations resources and the Molly Wardaguga Institute for First Nations Birth Rights.

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Date Times
Thu 10 Jul
  • 4.30pm - 6.30pm 4:30pm - 6:30pm

Location

Cinema Nova
380 Lygon St
Carlton 3053

Open in maps location for Cinema Nova

Price and bookings

Adult / general $10
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Contact details

  • email address: marketing@panda.org.au
  • Visit website for Djäkamirr

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