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Kuwarddewardde – the rock country – is home to the Bininj Nawarddeken, people who have always inhabited a remote corner of what is known today as Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia. For millennia, they looked after the rock country, taking care of it for their ancestors and their children. Fire was one of their main tools and Bininj Nawarddeken actively burned areas of the savanna grasslands woodlands and rainforests to protect them from large, devastating wildfires. But in the late 18th century, British colonialization disrupted the Bininj Nawarddeken’s connection to the land and their traditional use of fire. The result was the spread of massive wildfires that decimated pristine ecosystems.
  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    18 minutes
  • Language
    Bininj Kunwok
  • Country
    Australia
  • Premiere
    Santa Barbara
  • Director
    Dean Munuggullumurr Yibarbuk, Emma Masters
  • Producer
    Dean Munuggullumurr Yibarbuk, Emma Masters
  • Executive Producer
    Bryan G. Cole
  • Cinematographer
    Sam Harriss
  • Editor
    Bryan G. Cole & Jacob Bearchum