Description |
1 online resource (streaming video file) (26 min. 26 sec.) ; bytes |
Series |
Living Black ; Series 1, Episode 9 |
Summary |
After a five-year struggle, a brave Gumbangerri family find where their lost son and infant brother was buried in the southern hemisphere's largest cemetery, and had him exhumed and reburied on country. What they didn't expect was to uncover a racist and incompetent NSW funeral system, or to find themselves proposing new culturally appropriate burial laws for First Nations Australians. Karla Grant joins the Kelly family as part of this special investigation and repatriation of baby Michael's remains |
Notes |
Closed captioning in English |
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Classification NC ACMA |
Subject |
Burial laws.
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Cemeteries -- Management.
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Funeral rites and ceremonies.
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Infants -- Death.
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Families, Aboriginal Australian.
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Families -- Psychological aspects.
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New South Wales.
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Genre/Form |
News and Current Affairs
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Grant, Karla, host
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Ball, Dianne, contributor
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Kelly, Cedric, contributor
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Kelly, Steven, contributor
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Kelly, Zona, contributor
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Kerin, Brendan, contributor
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Nicholls, Rhonda, contributor
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Steding, Louise, contributor
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Veitch, Mick, contributor
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