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This year's Garma Festival brought together two ancient cultures. Native American dancers travelled across the ocean to join ...
As Garma wrapped up, international visitors shared their reflections, culture and gratitude for being invited to Australia ...
Like their Yolŋu hosts on Gumatj country, the stories, dance and regalia of Navajo, Comanche, Kiowa Sioux, Pueblo and Lakota ...
The 25th Garma Festival is a much bigger event than the first Yolgnu community meeting  back in 1999. It has now become a ...
The Garma festival in the remote Northeast Arnhem Land of the Northern Territory has come to an end for another year. Since ...
In an otherwise highly curated festival, Denise Bowden shone a light on the devastating realities the area will continue to ...
Two Bougainvillean parliamentarians were recently invited to attend Australia’s largest Indigenous cultural festival as part ...
NT Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro was not in attendance at the 25th Garma festival after pushing tough-on-crime rhetoric as ...
In an address in the Northern Territory, the prime minister outlines new native title funding and a mobile TAFE service.
Anthony Albanese said the government must repay and build trust with Indigenous Australians, announcing $75 million for ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a new “economic partnership” between government and Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...
Held annually in northeast Arnhem Land, the Garma Festival is Australia’s leading Indigenous cultural, political, and ...