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We acknowledge we are on Kaurna Miyurna land. The Dreaming is still living. From the past, in the present, into the future, forever.

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Cine-films - previous series 6

Series 6 from "Driver 2006 list"

  1. This item is restricted. MacDonald Down Expedition reel 2. B/W, 350 ft, silent with titles, 16 frames/second (released December 1956). Filmed by TD Campbell and NB Tindale (AA 338), August 1930. Iliaura people, Alpalaita or grub ceremony of Atnoala.


  2. MacDonald Down Expedition reel 1. B/W, 320 ft, silent with titles, 16 frames/second. Projection copy. Filmed by TD Campbell and NB Tindale (AA 338), August 1930. Iliaura people.


  3. MacDonald Down travelogue, B/W, 400 ft, 16 frames/second. Projection copy. Filmed by TD Campbell and NB Tindale (AA 338), August-September 1930. Produced by the Board for Anthropological Research (AA 346), expedition activities


  4. The Boomerang, Central Australia. B/W, 400 ft, silent, 16 frames/second. Projection copy. Filmed by TD Campbell, 1958. Manufacture and uses of boomerangs Yuendumu


  5. The Boomerang, Central Australia. Colour, 475 ft, with sound, 24 frames/second. Projection copy. Filmed by TD Campbell, 1958, at Yuendumu with cooperation of Commonwealth Department of Welfare. Manufacture and uses of boomerangs.


  6. Aspects of Aboriginal life, Central Australia, Palya; prepared spinefix gum. Colour, 400 ft, with sound, 24 frames/second. Projection copy. Filmed by TD Campbell, 1963, at Yuendumu in August 1963 with the cooperation of the Commonwealth Department of Welfare. Collection, preparation and some uses of treated gum.


  7. Australian Aboriginal hair string. Colour, 800 ft with sound, 24 frames/second. Projection copy. Filmed by TD Campbell, 1963, at Yuendum in August 1963. Manufacture and uses of hair string.


  8. This item is restricted. Rugeri, B/W, 500 ft, silent, no titles. Filmed by TD Campbell, ?1965. No titles or documentation.


  9. This item is restricted. Rugeri, B/W, 350 ft, silent, with titles. Filmed by TD Campbell, ?1965. Marked on reel "(BAR AU)".


  10. This item is restricted. Rugeri, Colour, 450 ft. Filmed by TD Campbell, ?1965. Marked on reel "(BAR AU)".


  11. Pearson Island, B/W, 175 ft. Projection print. Filmed by TD Campbell.


  12. Pearson project. Colour, 300 ft. Projection print. Filmed by TD Campbell. Short colour version unused.


  13. Some scenes depicting Aboriginal drama, dance and 'theatre arts', B/W, c. 100 ft. Filmed by TD Campbell. Entitled "Theatre arts reel 1" or "Aboriginal open air theatre".


  14. Theatre arts, B/W, 350 ft. Filmed by TD Campbell.


  15. Untitled, B/W, 2000 ft. Filmed by TD Campbell, edited aspects of Aboriginal life.


  16. Ngoora, B/W, 250 ft. Filmed by TD Campbell, 1965. The completed 1800 ft film shows the movement of a small group of Aboriginal people to a new campsite, accompanied by a tape recording of the Ngoora commentary.

CreatorProfessor Thomas Draper Campbell
ControlAA 52/5/10/1
Date Range1930  -  1965
FormatsIndexes
Series AA 52/05