Bungalung
Film et Vidéo
- Auteurs : Morton-Thomas Trisha ;
- Sujets : Légendes aborigènes d'Australie, Aborigènes d'Australie, Ethnologie, Films documentaires Australie, Courts métrages
- Langue(s) : Australiennes, langues
- Description matérielle : 1 DVD toutes zones (22 min), : Coul., (PAL), son.
- Pays de publication : Australie
- Collection (notice d'ensemble) : The CAAMA collection, Nganampa Anwernekenhe
Notes
En tête de titre : 'An epic dreaming story re-told by Anmatjere elders, in which two young men challenge a clan of demons'
Résumé
La 4e de couverture du conteneur indique : 'Around a campfire, on a moonlit night, two Anmatjere Elders, Patsy and Jane Briscoe, sing and re-tell an epic Dreaming story told to them by their father and grandfather. It is a story of two young men who are forced into action when a clan of demon Cannibals devour their entire tribe and kidnap the young men's mother and sister. Alone and outnumbered, the young men defy all odds as they defeat the demons and reclaim their women. Frightening stories, such as this one, were traditionally told to control the behaviour and movement of Aboriginal children, ensuring that children never wandered too far from the safety of the camp during the day and remained close to the fires at night. They were also used to enhance the intuition of Aboriginal children, allowing them the skills to discern between right and wrong and to trust in their own instincts in regard to personal safety...'