Tuesday, 19 May 2015

indigeneity with Kat

Djuki Mala
 
The Yolngu or Yolŋu (IPA: [ˈjoːlŋʊ]) are an Indigenous Australian people inhabiting north-eastern Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. Yolngu means "person" in the Yolŋu languages. The term Murngin was formerly used by some anthropologists for the Yolngu., The difference between the Yolngu tribe's classification system and the scientists classification system is that the Yolngu sort their animals into what they look like.


 
 
 
 
 
Dee-licious dance crew
 
ABC's Black Comedy
 
 
These Videos have a comedic approach to indigenous themes
 
Breaking and indigeneity
 
 
Tiny Toones
 
 
 
break dance project Uganda
 
 
Ladysmith Black Mambazo 
 
 
 
Xonophobic Attacks
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Indigeneity

Today we learned what indigeneity means: born or produced naturally in a land or region.
shane cotton

 
 
 
 
 
 
Shane Cotton, ONZM (born 3 October 1964) is a major New Zealand painter. Born in Lower Hutt with Ngapuhi iwi affiliations, he studied at the Ilam School of Fine Arts in Christchurch, graduating in 1988. He then lectured at Massey University in Palmerston North.
Following this he was the recipient of the Frances Hodgkins Fellowship, and his work is highly sought after that. He has received the Seppelt Contemporary Art Award from Sydney Museum of Contemporary Art, and has been exhibited at many leading galleries in Australia and New Zealand, as well as in Spain and Prague.
Cotton's work evocatively includes both Maori iconography and culture, such as shrunken heads, mokomokai, and native birds such as tui, and European symbols and items. His paintings have explored questions of colonialism, cultural identity, Maori spirituality, and life and death.




Wayne Youle
 
 
 
 
 

Wayne Youle
Wayne Youle (born 1974, Titahi Bay, Porirua) is a New Zealand artist of Ngapuhi, Ngati Whakaeke and Ngati Pakeha descent. His bicultural heritage is reflected in his work, addressing issues of identity, race and the commodification of cultural symbols. He often uses humour to make his point. Youle's work is held in national museums and public galleries. He lives and works in Amberley, New Zealand.

Graham Fletcher




Lisa Reihana
 
Frances Pesamino