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Elder Roy Hunter Wiggan (R) passing on his knowledge to his grandson Liam (M) and his son in law Kingsley (L) how to make Ilma's (artefacts used when dancing) which represent the clouds, land, sea and other things.
'I am now the last one left who knows these songs and dances now and I want to give them back to my sons,' said 88-year-old Elder Roy Hunter Wiggan. Despite the uncertain future of the Mallingbarr (Kennedy Hill) community, traditions are still being passed on. Broome, Western Australia.
'I am now the last one left who knows these songs and dances now and I want to give them back to my sons,' said 88-year-old Elder Roy Hunter Wiggan. Despite the uncertain future of the Mallingbarr (Kennedy Hill) community, traditions are still being passed on. Broome, Western Australia.
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