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Bruce Njamme has been coming and going to Kennedy Hill for a few months, living it rough and always has been very kind to me and one morning he said to me, "Hey Ingi from now on we will call you 'Nagala' (sister) then Bruce said "I want to sing a song for you." Then he walked over to an old and abounded car outside the fence in the sand dunes, sat on the bonnet and said, "I am from Balgo from the desert and I sing this song for my family who all passed away and for my father who is Sunfly. The song is called Worray Yagga Yagga." It was a very emotional song and than he burst out in tears. Many of these people who live in and around Kennedy Hill are so far from their country. Broome, Western Australia. ©Ingetje Tadros/Diimex
This image has been hand selected for inclusion in The Documentary Collection of Exposure and is included in the digital display at the reception at the Louvre Museum in Paris 2015
This image has been hand selected for inclusion in The Documentary Collection of Exposure and is included in the digital display at the reception at the Louvre Museum in Paris 2015