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Remaking the Pathway

Synopsis

Remaking the Pathway follows Batumbil Burarrwanga and her sisters Daisy and Doris, as they replicate a 60km walk they had done with their father in 1964 when they were young children.

More than 50 years later, as Elders and leaders of the Gumatj clan in North East Arnhem Land, the sisters joyously relive their life experiences. Batumbil’s recurring dreams and visions of her father inspired them to retrace their journey which was the path of sacred dogs along the coastline of the Arafura Sea in North East Arnhem Land.

In a dream Batumbil’s father tells her she carries the fire, power and wisdom necessary to protect the Yolngu estates entrusted to them.

Remaking the Pathway follows the Burarrwanga sisters as they speak to the land. Batumbil and her sisters show us how we can connect to the land as gurrutu (family) relations. As Doris says, “It is everyone’s story now”.

Details

Release dates
26 January 2020 - Australia
Rating
G - general

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Korff, J 2020, Remaking the Pathway, <https://stage.creativespirits.info/resources/movies/remaking-the-pathway>, retrieved 17 November 2024

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