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Bush Mechanics : from Warlpiri Media Association Merry Cristmas manu Happy New Year
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Bush Mechanics : from Warlpiri Media Association
Bush Mechanics watching a PAW Media video on the battle of cars at Ali Curung Sports 2008 while we are waiting to review a new animation - everyone bursts out laughing - YES - two Central Australia loves brought together - AFL and cars - http://www.pawmedia.com.au/vodcast/?tag= cars
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Pacific Free Press - Hard Truths for Hard Times - Progressive opinion, dissident news

Bush Mechanics : from Warlpiri Media Association Christmas special - original Bush Mechanics DVD - reduced to $20 to help bring a smile to the Christmas season - check out http://tinyurl.com/yebv99h
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Aboriginal Rules follows a year in the life of the Yuendumu Magpies Football Team. Their season begins in the remote Central Australian community of Papunya where the battle lines are drawn in the red dirt of the football oval.PAL55 mins.CHRISTMAS SPECIAL - Only $30!!

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Liam Jurrah on his home town football oval in Yuendumu in the Northern Territory during a visit by Melbourne Football Club president Jim Stynes.Photo: Jason South

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Aboriginal Rules is a (1x55min and 2x26mins versions) documentary from Warlpiri Media Association, the home of the award-winning Bush Mechanics. It is a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the grassroots Aboriginal football experience that you may have heard about, but nev...er seen before. Aboriginal Rules follows a year in the life of the Yuendumu Magpies Football Team. Their season begins in the remote Central Australian community of Papunya where the battle lines are drawn in the red dirt of the football oval. The dust, hard knocks and chaos of a bush footy grand final are all part of the complicated inter-tribal rivalry that is played out when any two teams meet. Where that old man talking on the microphone about the early days when they used to fight with spears and boomerangs is not so different to the footy fan holding a meat pie screaming his lungs out in the ‘outer’ of the MCG. Three-time premiers in the Alice Springs ‘Country’ Cup, the Yuendumu Magpies are considered favourites to win this highly prized competition again. But there are problems in the team and they have a new coach – Adrian ‘Simba’ Nelson. Passionate and charismatic, Simba struggles to keep the team together, to get players to attend training and ultimately to achieve their goal of winning a fourth consecutive premiership on community football’s biggest stage. In an attempt to get back on track and restore pride to the team, Simba and Team Captain Sherman Spencer take the players hundreds of kilometres to Pukatja Sports Weekend in South Australia. As the team’s difficulties continue, they regroup in the lead up to Yuendumu Sports Weekend where they will battle their Warlpiri brothers, the Lajamanu Swans, in an attempt to uphold the Yuendumu Magpies name. Aboriginal Rules challenges many of the stereotypes of young Indigenous men being portrayed in the mainstream media. It is an opportunity to share in the lives of young Indigenous footballers, whose dreams of playing in the AFL are less important than family and maintaining culture; and where being a proud member of a successful football team is closely linked to being a member of a strong community. Aboriginal Rules is an invitation to discover what it means to be a young Warlpiri Warrior fighting for a place in the team in a changing culture. And it also contributes to the ongoing debate on the origins of Australian football, as community elder Crocodile Johnson introduces us to purlja, a game like football that the Warlpiri have played for thousands of years. The culture might be 40,000 years old, but now the rules have changed, and football is the new Dreaming that holds the balance in young men’s lives. A new version of an old ceremony has emerged in the remote Aboriginal community of Yuendumu. It’s called football. And it’s definitely more than a game.
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Bush Mechanics : from Warlpiri Media Association
great new song and music video from one of the local muscos working on the Bush Mechancis soundtrack - http://www.pawmedia.com.au/vodcast/?p=17 9
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Bush Mechanics : from Warlpiri Media Association
looking for a community video producer - http://www.seek.com.au/job/community-b-v ideo-b-producer-remote-media-production/ rest-of-nt/16172862/29/1/
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