Aboriginal Documentary
Perhaps one of my favorite films that we've watched this semester is the documentary about the Aboriginals in Australia. The film focused on the heart-breaking story of these indigenous Australians and their struggle to survive. These tribes are often reduced to less than ten people and often times have to link up with other tribes to complete ceremonies correctly. I thought this particular documentary was cool because it showed these struggles in depth instead of pretending they didn't exist. By looking into the lives of the last native speaker or the last painter of the rocks, we were able to fully see what it is like to be in their shoes. And unfortunately it seems hopeless. However, these natives have their own land to live in, freedom to practice their religion openly and access to food water and shelter. So in this sense, the natives can ask for little more. They are simply at the mercy of how many of the young decide to enter normal society. This showing was heart-breaking and makes me truly hurt for the people's who's culture will be soon lost.
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