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The Canoe Is the People: Indigenous Navigation in the Pacific
Thousands of years ago, when most European sailors were still hugging the coast, the island peoples of the Pacific held the knowledge and skills to explore the great ocean paths around and beyond their homes. Voyage into this CD to find out how.

Dream Trackers: Yapa Art and Knowledge of the Australian Desert 
Fifty men and women, custodians of the Warlipiri land, take you through their ritual, visual and performing arts, on the tracks of some of their eternal ancestors, the Dreamings, embodied in sacred sites, the book of the earth and its memory.

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