I am so proud of the first people of their land which we call Australia they are so talented in art and music. They have such a Rich Culture and I believe they are the only true absolute Australians in this magnificent country we all call home...
As a black and Native American, I can relate to this music which touches my soul at the end we are all one black family! Just Amazing!!! Love💖and respects to our native Australians 🇦🇺
White fella as well. I've never understood why every cafe/lic venue/hotel or public place does not have at least one person who can play. It is nowhere else in the world and just hearing it, relaxes me.
@@johntonks1926 I'm the same John. I worked 2 yrs Western Creek Station and some Arnhem Lands lads helped us with mustering. The digg' resonantes my soul when i hear it, and i recall the campfire nights listeng to these fella's play their birth songs. Apparently i was being honered by getting to hear them.
Even though I'm not Indigenous, all of Yothu Yindi's songs moved me. When ever I heard him sing and it was just the clap sticks and didgeridoo, I get shivers all over and get goosebumps. Musical expression can communicate above any language. So beautiful.
You felt the Yolngu magic from pop and the crew. Wait until you hear the power of those instruments and the metronomes during ceremonies, very magical and universal stuff.
We love yothu yidi and our country Australia 🇦🇺🖤💛❤️😘I'm not an Aboriginal but I am and you are we are Australian 😘 and I'm very sorry for everything that y'all went through.
Year 2024- Greetings from Papua New Guinea- I was in grade 4 in 1991 and this song was very popular, my dad was a fan of Australian singers like Yothu Yindi & Slim Dusty were his favourites,we loved the music and song lyrics because it reminds us of our own land in PNG we can relate to the First Nations people...❤❤
Amazing time in NE Arnhemland in late 80s and early 90s. The band would invite the local townsfolk out to Yirrkala twelve or so kms away, for impromptu concerts. They played on the back of a semi trailer, where locals became part of their video or the band were performing on ground level staging and joined by Midnight Oil playing gratis when they visited Yirrkala. And that's where we all sang and danced and danced some more. Way before all the world fame arrived, about a dozen of us crammed into the small back lounge of the one local town pub, no staging, to hear Yothu Yindi perform. They were an amazing band of artists and they had that IT factor to make their mark on the world and what a WOW mark it was.They were so inclusive to all of us locals. And then the who's who of the music artists started visiting NE Arnhemland too. And then the politicians came and they kept coming. Thousands of kilometres from the bright lights, big cities and seats of power and this band raised our knowledge and awareness and educated us locals as well as the masses at home and worldwide. The band's message still cuts through across the decades. A referendum is in the winds blowing now. (Q&A14/4/22). 'We are much older now.' RIP charismatic respected frontman and keyboard player with the "voice of an angel". (15/4/2022)
It's about time we embraced these ppl and gave them our outmost respect. Not blah blah political bullshit and fake promises. Just real respect and acknowledgements for their rights. That's all they asking for.........
I'm almost 40yrs old now and I first heard this song in the early 90s, when just a kid. Hearing the lyrics made me tear up and the goosebumps I got my goodness! Still to this day I feel exactly as I did when I was a boy. So powerful it pierces the hearts of many people. Thank you, Yothu Yindi!! Rest in peace.
The title 'Djapana' basically means sunset, but the song Yothu Yindi singing is also means sorrow for that first people of this land across Australia and no matter what we will still be here.
We don't know if they were the first there's no evidence to prove it either way because no research is allowed to be done. And the words only have that meaning to the people in that area not across Australia . The northern territory languages are different to every other language around the country
@@lynetteedwards812 we don't know if the Aboriginal people were first because evidence is extremely hard to find other than cave paintings that Aboriginal people say they didn't paint. But the white Aborigines won't allow any research to be done because they won't get all the welfare money if they weren't the first
I love Yothu Yindi. They are an iconic band with so much talent. Lead singer Yunupingu passed away from kidney disease at 56. He was a trailblazer that bought Aboriginal culture to the mainstream. He was also the very first indigenous Australian principal. Rest peacefully Yunupingu.❤
I like Yothu Yindi, I listening from de mine operations in Peru. Good music. I Remembe when Stracon was Born in Brocal, with Karl Vandenbrenk, Steve Dickson australian and new zeland guys, that listenined this music in the night shift in the open pit mine in Cerro de Pasco Peru. Good times.
The memories you must have created for yourself, very envious indeed! If there’s one person alive that I could dream to meet, it would definitely have to be David Gulpilil another extraordinary artist in his own right but in this modern age with Covid etc, I shan’t think I will ever be able to live out my life long dream 😢
Whoever has no heart in liking this beautiful music of our country's and all over the world in Australia especially the WA and the Kimberley's. I gotta love all my families and my country and I'm proud of it and it doesn't matter cause I'm from NT and WA in both ways and I'm both.
I'M THE BLESSED ONE TO WALK ON ULURU COUNTRY AND LAND THE FIRST NATIONS THE DESERT ELDERS MOB HEART OF THE WORLD Play this song every day BLESS YOUS ALL LOVE YOUS ALL PALYA XOXO
If you were white, would you still be proud and would you say it freely in public? If not, why not? And if so, why be proud of an arbitrary genetic trait that you had no control over? Pride typically comes from personal accomplishments.
keep dreaming my brothers and sisters...... the dream time wont die it will take over once again... but better then before.. dont lose sight of the dream luv yas all
Even tho us aborigine people nor supposed to look listen and hear our ancestors voices but I'm sorry no-one stopping me to listen to our uncle The legend Of All Time aboriginal music RIP, uncle 🌹
As an Aussie, I am so proud of this group's music. It gives me such joy right down to my soul but sadness too that some of the members have passed and that the group is now more. But their music lives on and on..... Love it!!
as a white Australian I love the aboriginal Australian culture and I hope one day we can all live together as one in peace. I also respect the fact that the aboriginal Australians are the First Nations people. love to all the aboriginal Australians out there 🇦🇺❤️
The only thing that prevents people living in peace is left-wing politicians and other Marxist agitators in society whose very existence relies on creating and fostering divisions for political purposes. If people lived in peace and politicians actually solved problems, then the cretins would serve no purpose. They invent problems to ensure their continued careers. Also "First Nations" people is an oxymoron, as indigenous people were nomadic. They had no concept of nations or the existence of other countries for thousands of years, until settlers arrived.
We will never bridge the gap because there are people that are making lots and lots of money by that not happening who claimed to be Aboriginal when are clearly not
Why are you proud of an arbitrary genetic trait you had no control over? Sounds like just being prideful for the sake of it. People are typically proud about personal talents or merit-based accomplishments.
I’ve decided to close this chapter of my life and encapsulate the wonderful times that I’ve shared with you into fond memories good luck my friend in your new life yothu yindi you will be in my heart forever.
This is a great song. I want to hear more of the digeridoo in modern music. Just an awesome sound. I really only know of the song Treaty from Yothu Yindi - going to have to listen to more! We need more of this music today - it brings people together. Love and respect to our First Nations people of Australia - always!
Actually, there are cave paintings in the Kimberley that predate the Aboriginals by many millennia. Dating to 30,000 BCE. So the question is, who did the Aboriginal settlers colonize when they first arrived on this continent a mere 50,000 years ago? And why are they not held accountable for displacing their predecessors whom they obviously didn't co-exist with, but completely wiped out of existence?
meu Deus , fazia muito tempo que andava procurando essa música tocava no studio 1250 em Curitiba/ Paraná 🎉, ainda bem que tem o RUclips pra ouvir essa obra-prima
When ever I hear this it takes me back to 1992 when this song was played at my year 7 graduation. Had a certain dance we had to do and still remember how to do the dance. Be 32yrs come December. How time has gone by!!
Wow, I never knew the indigenous Aboriginals practiced capitalism and exercised private land ownership rights for thousands of years, despite never hearing of the Scottish economist Adam Smith or coming into contact with the Western World where such concepts originated. They must have been really ahead of their time!
Born in this country and always have people growing up disrespecting aboriginal people. I love the way you tell stories about the land. Have many aboriginal friends and no one knows this country better like they do. If you think otherwise your a fool. Just telling the truth
They literally thought rainbows were big snakes coming in and out of the earth causing waterholes. They didn't really know the place that well did they? It's staggering that was the extent of knowledge after 50'000 years of constant occupation and observation!
I live in Australia, always have. After listening to this song again I believe these people are closer to any 'God' or 'Creator' than any religion out there claiming they have the answers to life.
Historical romanticism. Aboriginals also killed their own children as well as members of their own tribes for challenging group-think within the tribal orthodoxy. As with most indigenous cultures, the more barbaric practices are swept under the rug and obscured and a whitewashed version of history is proffered that portrays them as a bunch of peaceful hippies who could do no wrong.
Number one for me is family, but if you place culture above family that's your choice. Too many ideas these days are driven largely by social media and popular opinion; causing lots of people to lose their own identities and/or are too afraid to speak their mind. Social media lemmings....
One of Australia's most influential Aboriginal leaders Yunupingu. Yunupingu was a trailblazer in the fight for land rights and the constitutional recognition of Indigenous people in Australia.
My Australian bf who happens to be AU's aboriginal introduced me this band... WOW!!! All I can say is ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!! I now have this song in my playlist and forever will xxxoooxxx
2024 and am still listening to Yothu Yindi. Love from Papua New Guinea!
Djapana loveeeeee that song
This is a song that all Australians should be proud of.
Especially all ma bruddas and tiddas❤️💛🖤
I am so proud of the first people of their land which we call Australia they are so talented in art and music. They have such a Rich Culture and I believe they are the only true absolute Australians in this magnificent country we all call home...
Strong words
absolutely mate. Well said!
On yaaa bloke that's the way ah love ya mate👍
Thanks so much mate and I really Appreciate your kind words👍👍
And the oldest
Who agrees with me that this should be the new Australian national anthem?
As a black and Native American, I can relate to this music which touches my soul at the end we are all one black family! Just Amazing!!! Love💖and respects to our native Australians 🇦🇺
Nanjida ya gubba mate na yeah na u na deadly message from Straya.
Very few black Americans have native blood
@@steveboy7302 thanks for answering a question no one asked.
Nice words Michelle. Heartfelt
Thanks 🇦🇺✌💫
Yet it doesn't change the fact very few blacks mixed with natives I think natives just weren't into blacks
White fella here - i love this song and the didgeridoo's in his songs give me goosebumps. Love it👍
Respect my brother from a Ngarigu decent the yidaki definitely shines in this song
White fella as well. I've never understood why every cafe/lic venue/hotel or public place does not have at least one person who can play. It is nowhere else in the world and just hearing it, relaxes me.
Electronic music incorporating the didgeridoo sounds amazing
I'm a wadjela and this song is for me the best song any Australian has produced... Love to all the indigenous people (first nation)..
My brother
Hi
You don't have to be aboriginal to love these songs and the bush and respect out indigenous Australians and the culture like me .... Respect 👌
@@johntonks1926 I'm the same John. I worked 2 yrs Western Creek Station and some Arnhem Lands lads helped us with mustering. The digg' resonantes my soul when i hear it, and i recall the campfire nights listeng to these fella's play their birth songs. Apparently i was being honered by getting to hear them.
Brother ❤
we need to listen to these ppl they have saved our land in Australia for 60.000 years grow up Australia from Wadi Pulka anangu
Even though I'm not Indigenous, all of Yothu Yindi's songs moved me. When ever I heard him sing and it was just the clap sticks and didgeridoo, I get shivers all over and get goosebumps. Musical expression can communicate above any language. So beautiful.
You felt the Yolngu magic from pop and the crew. Wait until you hear the power of those instruments and the metronomes during ceremonies, very magical and universal stuff.
@@JaigEyes1207 truly special.
As a Latino American... I thank you for letting us live in your land... the beautiful land of Australia. Respect and love.
I'm indigenous Australian thank you 🥰💗💗
@@user-mb1zg4kx5b Shut up
My first days arriving in Australia as an immigrant this was reigning on the charts. This will always be Australian music to me.
@lavender fields he is home.
thank you dear friend 💛🖤❤
Kool
Thanks
Thanks 👣❤️💛🖤
I wore out my Yothu Yindi cassette tape and broke my stereo back in 1992 playing this song over and over again :D
Cassette tapes, lol remember them?
@@utube2825 bro I drive a very expensive and high class 97 model Landcruiser and it only plays tapes 😂
utube l
I understand. I come back to it time and time again. It is so uplifting.
We love yothu yidi and our country Australia 🇦🇺🖤💛❤️😘I'm not an Aboriginal but I am and you are we are Australian 😘 and I'm very sorry for everything that y'all went through.
Year 2024- Greetings from Papua New Guinea- I was in grade 4 in 1991 and this song was very popular, my dad was a fan of Australian singers like Yothu Yindi & Slim Dusty were his favourites,we loved the music and song lyrics because it reminds us of our own land in PNG we can relate to the First Nations people...❤❤
YOU’RE OUR PEOPLE ASWELL 💯
Amazing time in NE Arnhemland in late 80s and early 90s. The band would invite the local townsfolk out to Yirrkala twelve or so kms away, for impromptu concerts. They played on the back of a semi trailer, where locals became part of their video or the band were performing on ground level staging and joined by Midnight Oil playing gratis when they visited Yirrkala. And that's where we all sang and danced and danced some more. Way before all the world fame arrived, about a dozen of us crammed into the small back lounge of the one local town pub, no staging, to hear Yothu Yindi perform. They were an amazing band of artists and they had that IT factor to make their mark on the world and what a WOW mark it was.They were so inclusive to all of us locals. And then the who's who of the music artists started visiting NE Arnhemland too. And then the politicians came and they kept coming. Thousands of kilometres from the bright lights, big cities and seats of power and this band raised our knowledge and awareness and educated us locals as well as the masses at home and worldwide. The band's message still cuts through across the decades. A referendum is in the winds blowing now. (Q&A14/4/22). 'We are much older now.' RIP charismatic respected frontman and keyboard player with the "voice of an angel". (15/4/2022)
It's about time we embraced these ppl and gave them our outmost respect.
Not blah blah political bullshit and fake promises.
Just real respect and acknowledgements for their rights.
That's all they asking for.........
Proud to be aboriginal 👑!
Available Available 7y:5
You are the original...Aboriginal. PEACE
Proud to live with you my brother
@@SIK-555 racist
I am aboriginal I am proud of my tribe and my people
Worked as a glassy in Mackay for one of his gigs. He is so adored. I remember a sea of beautiful, big smiles.
I'm almost 40yrs old now and I first heard this song in the early 90s, when just a kid. Hearing the lyrics made me tear up and the goosebumps I got my goodness! Still to this day I feel exactly as I did when I was a boy. So powerful it pierces the hearts of many people.
Thank you, Yothu Yindi!! Rest in peace.
The title 'Djapana' basically means sunset, but the song Yothu Yindi singing is also means sorrow for that first people of this land across Australia and no matter what we will still be here.
Yes in a way apparently my mob sunset dreaming is when the sun sets in the west your family who have passed away go to the west
@@lukekennedy5438its amazing!!!
We don't know if they were the first there's no evidence to prove it either way because no research is allowed to be done. And the words only have that meaning to the people in that area not across Australia . The northern territory languages are different to every other language around the country
Oldest living culture on earth us black fullas have we the first there is no before
@@lynetteedwards812 we don't know if the Aboriginal people were first because evidence is extremely hard to find other than cave paintings that Aboriginal people say they didn't paint. But the white Aborigines won't allow any research to be done because they won't get all the welfare money if they weren't the first
Rest in Peace Yothu Yindi
Still pumping 2100
What a huge impact they had on us in the 90s 🙌😙
I love Yothu Yindi. They are an iconic band with so much talent. Lead singer Yunupingu passed away from kidney disease at 56. He was a trailblazer that bought Aboriginal culture to the mainstream. He was also the very first indigenous Australian principal. Rest peacefully Yunupingu.❤
South African in Perth.Love this.
I like Yothu Yindi, I listening from de mine operations in Peru. Good music.
I Remembe when Stracon was Born in Brocal, with Karl Vandenbrenk, Steve Dickson australian and new zeland guys, that listenined this music in the night shift in the open pit mine in Cerro de Pasco Peru.
Good times.
I still can't believe 19 yrs ago I performed with them.
glad you found a way to make this about you
Oh wow! How was that experience for you?
Awesome
The memories you must have created for yourself, very envious indeed!
If there’s one person alive that I could dream to meet, it would definitely have to be David Gulpilil another extraordinary artist in his own right but in this modern age with Covid etc, I shan’t think I will ever be able to live out my life long dream 😢
Wow
I love Yothu Yindi he has a fantastic voice, i love the Aboriginal people and their culture. They are the true Australians this is THEIR LAND. 🦘🦘❤️🪃
No matter where you from home will always call you home 🙏 ❤️❤️
Proud to indigenous Australian Aboriginal ❤️👌❤️
❤
True God look
Love you
Crazy dancing my behind off... this is the ancient spirit of Australia 🇦🇺 Never forget who you are. Furious nostalgia from Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬
RIP Mandawuy Yunupingu
Yep
Great man, gone too soon.
🖤💛❤️
He's still here 🦉
Best lyrics , Yindi brother in arms, ambassador for your kids 🏝️☘️💯
Very proud to be a true Aussie 🇦🇺!!! Always Australia ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Whoever has no heart in liking this beautiful music of our country's and all over the world in Australia especially the WA and the Kimberley's. I gotta love all my families and my country and I'm proud of it and it doesn't matter cause I'm from NT and WA in both ways and I'm both.
I'M THE BLESSED ONE TO WALK ON ULURU COUNTRY AND LAND THE FIRST NATIONS THE DESERT ELDERS MOB HEART OF THE WORLD Play this song every day BLESS YOUS ALL LOVE YOUS ALL PALYA XOXO
Aboriginal n PROUD! 😍🔥🤘💛
If you were white, would you still be proud and would you say it freely in public? If not, why not? And if so, why be proud of an arbitrary genetic trait that you had no control over? Pride typically comes from personal accomplishments.
Love and Respect to all aboriginal people in Australia greetings from Serbia
❤
Love this song, so bloody great...... i want us all to be one.
Love aboriginal people. I work with a few. They are the best blokes going.
blackfellas always do music art and beautifully incorporated as one
Kylie Turvey
you mean 'THE TRUE BLUE AUSSIES''🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😍😍😍😍😍😍
Kylie Turvey Jimmy barnes
so do white fellas. why you gotta feel the need to categorize people?
ruclips.net/video/5kwIkF6LFDc/видео.html
@@ronhitler-barassi2624 it's a compliment chill
Love this song been playing it for years since a kid still love always will 💯❤️
Proud to be Aboriginal! !
Love from the Saltwater Crocodile mob from Wadeye.
hackhampride Palm island mob 👍👍
Yep people should be
So happy to be here
Love from Alice Springs northern territory proud to be Aboriginal
The best. Truly Australia.
keep dreaming my brothers and sisters...... the dream time wont die it will take over once again... but better then before.. dont lose sight of the dream luv yas all
Thanks made me cry that's wonderful
You're in the dream time right now, by the sounds of it! lol
Mad respect for Yothu Yindi 🔥🔥🔥
As a kid we used to sing Humphrey..B BEAR! Now I understand that it wasn't just a catchy song and had meaning. Love it.
Proud to be aboriginal❤💛🖤👣✊👍🇦🇺
Same aye❤️💛🖤
Spent some time living wild with the blackfellas of the NT a while back. Best days of my life.
Any standout experiences?
Always was, always will be.
Even tho us aborigine people nor supposed to look listen and hear our ancestors voices but I'm sorry no-one stopping me to listen to our uncle The legend Of All Time aboriginal music RIP, uncle 🌹
They played it on the Tour de France so I had to come listen to the whole song, and wasn’t disappointed. Awesome song
This song gives me goosebumps everytime, GOLD
Power to my Aboriginal brothers and sisters, i stand with you! BLM2020
And we stand with you ❤️ ⚫️🟡🔴
Grew up with alot of the blackfellaz in my town. Best childhood ever!
As an Aussie, I am so proud of this group's music. It gives me such joy right down to my soul but sadness too that some of the members have passed and that the group is now more. But their music lives on and on..... Love it!!
Forget about that ‘Land Down Under’ song 💩. This right here is the True Australian song.
as a white Australian I love the aboriginal Australian culture and I hope one day we can all live together as one in peace. I also respect the fact that the aboriginal Australians are the First Nations people. love to all the aboriginal Australians out there 🇦🇺❤️
The only thing that prevents people living in peace is left-wing politicians and other Marxist agitators in society whose very existence relies on creating and fostering divisions for political purposes. If people lived in peace and politicians actually solved problems, then the cretins would serve no purpose. They invent problems to ensure their continued careers. Also "First Nations" people is an oxymoron, as indigenous people were nomadic. They had no concept of nations or the existence of other countries for thousands of years, until settlers arrived.
We will never bridge the gap because there are people that are making lots and lots of money by that not happening who claimed to be Aboriginal when are clearly not
We need to try and respect each other as you are the first people that were here before us your you are beautiful people
What a song. Absolutely love Yothu Yindi. RIP mate.
PROUD TO BE ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER
Why are you proud of an arbitrary genetic trait you had no control over? Sounds like just being prideful for the sake of it. People are typically proud about personal talents or merit-based accomplishments.
Awesome video I was 25 years old when this First came out on tv Greetings my people from the western side of Cape York peninsula Queensland
I’ve decided to close this chapter of my life and encapsulate the wonderful times that I’ve shared with you into fond memories good luck my friend in your new life yothu yindi you will be in my heart forever.
Love to my murri brothers and sisters 🤙
This is a great song. I want to hear more of the digeridoo in modern music. Just an awesome sound. I really only know of the song Treaty from Yothu Yindi - going to have to listen to more! We need more of this music today - it brings people together. Love and respect to our First Nations people of Australia - always!
Proud to be aboriginal
🖤💛♥️
Loved it in 88, Mandaway was a very smart man.love youthi yindi
So miss Gulluruy Yunupingu. This song is up their - No. 1. 😍💖
Watching this awesome video of my people dancing sending lots of love❤❤❤❤ from west coast of Cape York Peninsula Queensland AUSTRALIA
❤️💛🖤 Kamilaroi Pride ❤️💛🖤
❤️💛🖤❤️💛🖤❤️💛🖤❤️💛🖤
*ABORIGNAL* ♥💛❤ *ORIGINAL* OF THE AUSTRALIAN LAND!!!!
it sure is im a white australian but love you guys and have so much respect for you all
Actually, there are cave paintings in the Kimberley that predate the Aboriginals by many millennia. Dating to 30,000 BCE. So the question is, who did the Aboriginal settlers colonize when they first arrived on this continent a mere 50,000 years ago? And why are they not held accountable for displacing their predecessors whom they obviously didn't co-exist with, but completely wiped out of existence?
@@lorrainebarry7184 You sound just a wee bit obsessive with all your posts in here to that affect. Cool your jets!
Black n proud 😎👍
Australia is aboriginal land!!!! Awesome music. Let's go brothers
I dream of a sunset dreaming 🖤☀️❤
Memories of surfing in waimarama new Zealand and blasting this song and now its addds to my gym play list thank you aboriginal whanau
Rip Bapa, Mandawuy Yunupingu ......... Rest in peace forever Gumatj Champion n KING OF ABORIGINAL MUSIC PERIOD.
I am so proud to be part of the aboriginal people because they are all one we are together fantastic I love years
me too
I heard this song on my visit to Derby the West Kimberley and I am going to remember Derby for this. Awesome music and brilliant perfomance.
This is Australia ❤
Try my, try my, sunset dreaming...
Love you mate. Rest well, knowing that your music and your spirit endures here on country.
meu Deus , fazia muito tempo que andava procurando essa música tocava no studio 1250 em Curitiba/ Paraná 🎉, ainda bem que tem o RUclips pra ouvir essa obra-prima
eternally on and purest. i feel so shy, really in awe. happy, proudest to be, to get to listen. the magnitude
My top 2 fave Yothu Yindi songs... Djapana & Treaty (Remix)
When ever I hear this it takes me back to 1992 when this song was played at my year 7 graduation. Had a certain dance we had to do and still remember how to do the dance. Be 32yrs come December. How time has gone by!!
I am so grateful to live on this ancient land alongside these ancient people.
🌈🌻🦆🐾🥊👣🦆🌻🌈
Wow, I never knew the indigenous Aboriginals practiced capitalism and exercised private land ownership rights for thousands of years, despite never hearing of the Scottish economist Adam Smith or coming into contact with the Western World where such concepts originated. They must have been really ahead of their time!
Born in this country and always have people growing up disrespecting aboriginal people. I love the way you tell stories about the land. Have many aboriginal friends and no one knows this country better like they do. If you think otherwise your a fool. Just telling the truth
🌈🌻🦆🐾🥊👣🦆🌻🌈
They literally thought rainbows were big snakes coming in and out of the earth causing waterholes. They didn't really know the place that well did they? It's staggering that was the extent of knowledge after 50'000 years of constant occupation and observation!
Yes you are right Australia have the beautiful place on earth
I love my place that I call my island home in the gulf of carpenteria❤
One of the greatest songs ever. Dreamtime magic.
I live in Australia, always have. After listening to this song again I believe these people are closer to any 'God' or 'Creator' than any religion out there claiming they have the answers to life.
Historical romanticism. Aboriginals also killed their own children as well as members of their own tribes for challenging group-think within the tribal orthodoxy. As with most indigenous cultures, the more barbaric practices are swept under the rug and obscured and a whitewashed version of history is proffered that portrays them as a bunch of peaceful hippies who could do no wrong.
Proud to be yapa "Aboriginal" from Yuendumu
Loving this song because no matter where U from Ur culture is the most important thing in life....
Number one for me is family, but if you place culture above family that's your choice. Too many ideas these days are driven largely by social media and popular opinion; causing lots of people to lose their own identities and/or are too afraid to speak their mind. Social media lemmings....
@@latent414 ....the world has always, and will continue to change.
One of Australia's most influential Aboriginal leaders Yunupingu. Yunupingu was a trailblazer in the fight for land rights and the constitutional recognition of Indigenous people in Australia.
I love it when Mandawuy comes out of the water & i see his beautiful shining face. I hope his spirit is happy in the dreamtime.
"MATESHIP LEAKS
WORD OF MOUTH DOESN"T."
- SkyKnight Drongo.
On the start of Film ‘Reckless Kelly’ as a kid.
Legendary
I'm proud to be aboriginal and png blood
Yes proud to be an Aboriginal n which way look Redfern NSW
Everly street
Love this Song To Deadly
This is the story that plays on my mind questions about Sunset Dreaming I will always ask ❤
spending time in darwin gave me a new appreciation for aboriginal culture
One of the best songs ever written. Love this!
My Australian bf who happens to be AU's aboriginal introduced me this band... WOW!!! All I can say is ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!! I now have this song in my playlist and forever will xxxoooxxx
Heart of country. This land does not have a dead heart. It beats.
I would like to pay respect to the Aboriginal Australian Culture. There music is great.