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Open stage NisVille 2013
Open stage NisVille 2013
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Radule Perisic




Kennedy Hill : North Western Australia

Kennedy Hill is an Aboriginal community in the remote town of Broome in NW- Australia. The community exists in the shadows of Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett's commitment to close down approximately 100-150 Aboriginal communities in Western Australia. There are more than 270 remote Indigenous communities in Western Australia, home to 12,000 people. Aboriginal Elders and Leaders are shocked and feel closing down communities is a big threat to their people. They believe the impact of such a move will be devastating. Communities are based "on Country". Closing down communities means losing connection to the land in which ancient stories are etched. These stories inform about morals, values and relationships, and are reinforced in Language through song and story at times of ceremony or travel through that Country there used to be 250 Aboriginal languages before White Invasion. By closing down communities, ancient knowledge that has been passed down through generations will get lost and people will be lost because of this disconnection that nurtures them physically, emotionally and spiritually. Consequently, poverty, disadvantage, alcoholism, unemployment, etc. which are contained within communities because of ongoing cultural connection will be relocated and intensified and brought to the bigger towns. History is repeating itself!
Australian award-winning Photojournalist Ingetje Tadros has spent four years working with Aboriginal people and has been documenting their confronting daily lives within their communities. Her concerns for Aboriginal people and their communities stretch from the old uninformed line that demonises Aboriginal men by insinuating that Aboriginal women and children are under great threat by the men in the communities, to a lack of affordable accommodation; Over seven per cent of the Kimberley population is homeless and ninety per cent of this homelessness is comprised by its First Peoples.
Kennedy Hill, or as the locals refer to it, "The Hill" is significant to Indigenous people in the region.The presence of a large shell midden immediately adjacent to the community is testament to this significance; It's been a living area and a sacred place since before White Invasion... since time in memorial.
Aboriginal people all over the Kimberley are now in fear of losing not only their homes but losing the significant connection to their land and sacred sites.
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Kennedy Hill’s 88-year-old Elder Roy Hunter Wiggan spending time with his grandchildren (Ingetje Tadros)
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Sardie (2 yr) is cooling off in an esky (Ingetje Tadros)
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Marjorie was happily smiling while sitting on the doorstep (Ingetje Tadros)
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Royanne (Maagka), and Sardie and Chrissy, posing in an abandoned and condemned house in Kennedy Hill. (Ingetje Tadros)
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Elder Roy Hunter Wiggan - Canberra has forgotten us, everyone has forgotten us. (Ingetje Tadros)
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Jenaerd, Sardie, Anna, Charlette, Quane and Chrissy watching TV (Ingetje Tadros)
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Billy’ Stuart Ah Choo sitting outside his home in Kennedy Hill with his beloved dog (Ingetje Tadros)
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Chrissy holding a birthday cup which has the number 21 (Ingetje Tadros)
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Esther Yumbi having breakfast in her home in Kennedy Hill (Ingetje Tadros)
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The first thing Sussanne prepares is a billycan (old large Heinz Beanz tin) of black tea (Ingetje Tadros)
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Gambling is for us to socialise (Ingetje Tadros)
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Many of these people who live in and around Kennedy Hill are so far from their country (Ingetje Tadros)
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