Lajamanu keeps culture alive and builds business
Warnayaka Art Centre in Lajamanu provides local young people with a strong inheritance of cultural and artistic knowledge handed down by daily interaction with their elders. This video is part of a series made in communities identified under the Council of Australian Governments' National Partnership Agreement on Remote Service Delivery: http://www.fahcsia.gov.au/sa/indigeno...

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