Indigenous voices webcasts
Webcasts in this category address issues including first peoples, indigenous community, Torres Strait Islanders and Aboriginal Australians.
Yarnin’ Time with Fred Leone
A song is more than just words to music. It tells a story, creates a journey and takes the listener on a wander through someone's life and history. For our Deadly Brothers, songwriting is also a way of keeping traditions and cultures alive.
This month, yarn up with Fred Leone, front man of Impossible Odds and all-round deadly brother. Share Fred's musical journey from bright-eyed 17 year old rapper to rock star and founder of Indigenous owned and operated record label Impossible Odds Records.
Part of Live! Queensland band culture.
Date: 8 May 2013
Venue: kuril dhagun, State Library of Queensland
Yarnin’ Time with Fred Leone
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A time for telling: introduction
Australian South Sea Islanders have a unique identity and heritage that has been enriching Queensland’s cultural diversity for 150 years. 2013 marks a time for telling and sharing memories, stories, and ideas. Listen to a compelling conversation with Australian South Sea Islanders about their remarkable history and contemporary identity.
Available in segments from the day-long seminar:
Introduction
Presented as part of Memories from a Forgotten People: 150 years of Australian South Sea Islander contributions to Queensland.
When: Sat 17 Aug 2013, 10:00 am - 03:00 pm
Venue: slq Auditorium 1, level 2
A time for telling: introduction
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A time for telling: a history not forgotten
Australian South Sea Islanders have a unique identity and heritage that has been enriching Queensland’s cultural diversity for 150 years. 2013 marks a time for telling and sharing memories, stories, and ideas. Listen to a compelling conversation with Australian South Sea Islanders about their remarkable history and contemporary identity.
Available in segments from the day-long seminar:
A history not forgotten
Presented as part of Memories from a Forgotten People: 150 years of Australian South Sea Islander contributions to Queensland.
When: Sat 17 Aug 2013, 10:00 am - 03:00 pm
Venue: slq Auditorium 1, level 2
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A time for telling: a history not forgotten
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A time for telling: Knowledge and recognition
Australian South Sea Islanders have a unique identity and heritage that has been enriching Queensland’s cultural diversity for 150 years. 2013 marks a time for telling and sharing memories, stories, and ideas. Listen to a compelling conversation with Australian South Sea Islanders about their remarkable history and contemporary identity.
Available in segments from the day-long seminar:
Knowledge and recognition
Presented as part of Memories from a Forgotten People: 150 years of Australian South Sea Islander contributions to Queensland.
When: Sat 17 Aug 2013, 10:00 am - 03:00 pm
Venue: slq Auditorium 1, level 2
View A time for telling: Knowledge and recognition on full page
A time for telling: Knowledge and recognition
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A time for telling: Island connections
Australian South Sea Islanders have a unique identity and heritage that has been enriching Queensland’s cultural diversity for 150 years. 2013 marks a time for telling and sharing memories, stories, and ideas. Listen to a compelling conversation with Australian South Sea Islanders about their remarkable history and contemporary identity.
Available in segments from the day-long seminar:
Island connections
Presented as part of Memories from a Forgotten People: 150 years of Australian South Sea Islander contributions to Queensland.
When: Sat 17 Aug 2013, 10:00 am - 03:00 pm
Venue: slq Auditorium 1, level 2
A time for telling: Island connections
Contact State Library Queensland for more information regarding A time for telling: Island connections.
A time for telling: Creative memory
Australian South Sea Islanders have a unique identity and heritage that has been enriching Queensland’s cultural diversity for 150 years. 2013 marks a time for telling and sharing memories, stories, and ideas. Listen to a compelling conversation with Australian South Sea Islanders about their remarkable history and contemporary identity.
Available in segments from the day-long seminar:
Creative memory
Presented as part of Memories from a Forgotten People: 150 years of Australian South Sea Islander contributions to Queensland.
When: Sat 17 Aug 2013, 10:00 am - 03:00 pm
Venue: slq Auditorium 1, level 2
A time for telling: Creative memory
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