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Newari New Year Marked In Kathmandu
A member of the aboriginal Newa: community of Kathmandu participates in a parade marking the ''Nepal Sambat'' - Newari New Year in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 22, 2025. The Newa: community marks this day as New Year's Day, honoring the indigenous calendar of Nepal. Shankhadhar Sakhwa initiates the Nepal Sambat in 880 AD when he relieves the people from debt during the reign of Lichchhavi King Raghavdev. In recognition of his significant contribution, the government declares Sakhwa a national luminary on November 18, 1999. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Newari New Year Marked In Kathmandu
Members of the aboriginal Newa: community of Kathmandu gather at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to mark ''Nepal Sambat'' Newari New Year in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 22, 2025. The Newa: community marks this day as New Year's Day, honoring the indigenous calendar of Nepal. Shankhadhar Sakhwa initiates the Nepal Sambat in 880 AD when he relieves the people from debt during the reign of Lichchhavi King Raghavdev. In recognition of his significant contribution, the government declares Sakhwa a national luminary on November 18, 1999. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Newari New Year Marked In Kathmandu
Members of the aboriginal Newa: community of Kathmandu gather at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to mark ''Nepal Sambat'' Newari New Year in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 22, 2025. The Newa: community marks this day as New Year's Day, honoring the indigenous calendar of Nepal. Shankhadhar Sakhwa initiates the Nepal Sambat in 880 AD when he relieves the people from debt during the reign of Lichchhavi King Raghavdev. In recognition of his significant contribution, the government declares Sakhwa a national luminary on November 18, 1999. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Newari New Year Marked In Kathmandu
Members of the aboriginal Newa: community of Kathmandu gather at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to mark ''Nepal Sambat'' Newari New Year in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 22, 2025. The Newa: community marks this day as New Year's Day, honoring the indigenous calendar of Nepal. Shankhadhar Sakhwa initiates the Nepal Sambat in 880 AD when he relieves the people from debt during the reign of Lichchhavi King Raghavdev. In recognition of his significant contribution, the government declares Sakhwa a national luminary on November 18, 1999. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Newari New Year Marked In Kathmandu
A member of the aboriginal Newa: community of Kathmandu participates in a parade marking the ''Nepal Sambat'' - Newari New Year in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 22, 2025. The Newa: community marks this day as New Year's Day, honoring the indigenous calendar of Nepal. Shankhadhar Sakhwa initiates the Nepal Sambat in 880 AD when he relieves the people from debt during the reign of Lichchhavi King Raghavdev. In recognition of his significant contribution, the government declares Sakhwa a national luminary on November 18, 1999. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Newari New Year Marked In Kathmandu
Members of the aboriginal Newa: community of Kathmandu gather at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to mark ''Nepal Sambat'' Newari New Year in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 22, 2025. The Newa: community marks this day as New Year's Day, honoring the indigenous calendar of Nepal. Shankhadhar Sakhwa initiates the Nepal Sambat in 880 AD when he relieves the people from debt during the reign of Lichchhavi King Raghavdev. In recognition of his significant contribution, the government declares Sakhwa a national luminary on November 18, 1999. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Newari New Year Marked In Kathmandu
Members of the aboriginal Newa: community of Kathmandu gather at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to mark ''Nepal Sambat'' Newari New Year in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 22, 2025. The Newa: community marks this day as New Year's Day, honoring the indigenous calendar of Nepal. Shankhadhar Sakhwa initiates the Nepal Sambat in 880 AD when he relieves the people from debt during the reign of Lichchhavi King Raghavdev. In recognition of his significant contribution, the government declares Sakhwa a national luminary on November 18, 1999. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Toronto, Canada
A totem pole stands in a park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 22, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Toronto, Canada
A totem pole stands in a park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 22, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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The not-so-extraordinary story of Uncle Larry Walsh
Uncle Larry Walsh is an Indigenous elder who had - like many others - received a criminal conviction as a child for the crime of being stolen from his own mother. He then campaigned to have these convictions wiped from the records of many Stolen Generation people in Victoria. His story is being turned into a play a will show at the Malthouse Theatre. Photograph by Christopher Hopkins for The GuardianIt would take 60 years for Larry Walsh to realise why he had been harassed by police even as an eight-year-old. He'd been given a police record as a toddler. Now his story is being made into a play.
Uncle Larry Walsh is an Indigenous elder who had - like many others - received a criminal conviction as a child for the crime of being stolen from his own mother. He then campaigned to have these convictions wiped from the records of many Stolen Generation people in Victoria. His story is being turned into a play a will show at the Malthouse Theatre.
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The not-so-extraordinary story of Uncle Larry Walsh
Uncle Larry Walsh is an Indigenous elder who had - like many others - received a criminal conviction as a child for the crime of being stolen from his own mother. He then campaigned to have these convictions wiped from the records of many Stolen Generation people in Victoria. His story is being turned into a play a will show at the Malthouse Theatre. Photograph by Christopher Hopkins for The GuardianIt would take 60 years for Larry Walsh to realise why he had been harassed by police even as an eight-year-old. He'd been given a police record as a toddler. Now his story is being made into a play.
Uncle Larry Walsh is an Indigenous elder who had - like many others - received a criminal conviction as a child for the crime of being stolen from his own mother. He then campaigned to have these convictions wiped from the records of many Stolen Generation people in Victoria. His story is being turned into a play a will show at the Malthouse Theatre.
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The not-so-extraordinary story of Uncle Larry Walsh
Uncle Larry Walsh is an Indigenous elder who had - like many others - received a criminal conviction as a child for the crime of being stolen from his own mother. He then campaigned to have these convictions wiped from the records of many Stolen Generation people in Victoria. His story is being turned into a play a will show at the Malthouse Theatre. Photograph by Christopher Hopkins for The GuardianIt would take 60 years for Larry Walsh to realise why he had been harassed by police even as an eight-year-old. He'd been given a police record as a toddler. Now his story is being made into a play.
Uncle Larry Walsh is an Indigenous elder who had - like many others - received a criminal conviction as a child for the crime of being stolen from his own mother. He then campaigned to have these convictions wiped from the records of many Stolen Generation people in Victoria. His story is being turned into a play a will show at the Malthouse Theatre.
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The not-so-extraordinary story of Uncle Larry Walsh
Uncle Larry Walsh is an Indigenous elder who had - like many others - received a criminal conviction as a child for the crime of being stolen from his own mother. He then campaigned to have these convictions wiped from the records of many Stolen Generation people in Victoria. His story is being turned into a play a will show at the Malthouse Theatre. Photograph by Christopher Hopkins for The GuardianIt would take 60 years for Larry Walsh to realise why he had been harassed by police even as an eight-year-old. He'd been given a police record as a toddler. Now his story is being made into a play.
Uncle Larry Walsh is an Indigenous elder who had - like many others - received a criminal conviction as a child for the crime of being stolen from his own mother. He then campaigned to have these convictions wiped from the records of many Stolen Generation people in Victoria. His story is being turned into a play a will show at the Malthouse Theatre.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Northern Territory criminal lawyer John Lawrence SC at Garma 2024. Sunday 4th August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
The raising of the Blue Mud Bay Sea rights flag during a bungul ceremony to mark the opening of Warraw Sea Country Pavilion on the Gulkula ceremonial grounds at Garma 2024. Sunday 4th August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Large portraits of senior members past and present of the Dilak council line major walkways around Garma 2024. The Dilak Council is a 13 clan Cultural Authority, a traditional governance model from North East Arnhem Land. Sunday 4th August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Northern Territory Police Commissioner Michael Murphy (centre) and other NT officers attends a rapirri smoking ceremony to cleanse and clear the way safe passage and lasting friendship conducted by Yolngu from the Gumatj clan after he apologised for past injustices committed by the Northern Territory police to Indigenous Territorians at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Northern Territory Police Commissioner Michael Murphy (centre) and other NT officers attends a rapirri smoking ceremony to cleanse and clear the way safe passage and lasting friendship conducted by Yolngu from the Gumatj clan after he apologised for past injustices committed by the Northern Territory police to Indigenous Territorians at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Northern Territory Police Commissioner Michael Murphy apologises for past injustices committed by the Northern Territory police to Idigenous Territorians at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Wadeye Port Keats clan perform at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Wadeye Port Keats clan perform at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Wadeye Port Keats clan paint themselves in preparation to perform at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Wadeye Port Keats clan paint themselves in preparation to perform at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Groote Eylandt clan paint themselves in preparation to perform at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Wadeye Port Keats clan paint themselves in preparation to perform at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Groote Eylandt clan paint themselves in preparation to perform at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Groote Eylandt clan paint themselves in preparation to perform at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Groote Eylandt clan paint themselves in preparation to perform at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese prepares to do an interview with Insiders at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
The Prime Minister anthony Albanese addresses the audience at the start of day 2 at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
The newly appointed Minister for Indigenous Australians Malarndirri McCarthy with retiring Minister Linda Burney watching the PM Anthony Albanese at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu newly appointed Minister for Indigenous Australians Malarndirri McCarthy and at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu addresses the audience at the start of day 2 at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Sebastian Maury in front of a portrait of his Grandfather Nanyin Maymuru at the start of Day 2 activities and the Prime minister Anthony Albanese main address at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Marcus Maury in front of a portrait of his Grandfather Narritjin Maymuru at the start of Day 2 activities and the Prime minister Anthony Albanese main address at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
The Mangalil perform at the start of Day 2 activities and the Prime minister Anthony Albanese main address at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Northern Territory Police Commissioner Michael Murphy at Garma 2024. Saturday 3rd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Jack Thompson reads poetry at the Garma Festival held at the Gulkula ceremonial grounds in the Gove Peninsula of the NT. Garma 2024. Friday 2nd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Live Music at the Garma Festival held at the Gulkula ceremonial grounds in the Gove Peninsula of the NT. Garma 2024. Friday 2nd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Yolngu red flag dancers from Numbulwar dance for the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on his arrival at Garma 2024. Garma 2024. Friday 2nd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Yolngu red flag dancers from Numbulwar dance for the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on his arrival at Garma 2024. Garma 2024. Friday 2nd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Lebron Mayku Gaykamangu aged 2, emulates his elders from the Gumatj clan of the Yolngu people from Arnhem Land who performed their Bungul traditional dance during the Garma Festival held at the Gulkula ceremonial grounds in the Gove Peninsula of the NT. Garma 2024. Friday 2nd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Lebron Mayku Gaykamangu aged 2, emulates his elders from the Gumatj clan of the Yolngu people from Arnhem Land who performed their Bungul traditional dance during the Garma Festival held at the Gulkula ceremonial grounds in the Gove Peninsula of the NT. Garma 2024. Friday 2nd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Members from the Gumatj clan of the Yolngu people from Arnhem Land presented the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with a Ganiny sacred scepter after their Bunggul traditional dance during the Garma Festival held at the Gulkula ceremonial grounds in the Gove Peninsula of the NT. Garma 2024. Friday 2nd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Yolngu red flag dancers from Numbulwar escort the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on his arrival at Garma 2024. Garma 2024. Friday 2nd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Yolngu red flag dancers from Numbulwar prepare to escort the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on his arrival at Garma 2024. Garma 2024. Friday 2nd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Yolngu red flag dancers from Numbulwar prepare to escort the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on his arrival at Garma 2024. Garma 2024. Friday 2nd August 2024. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Senior Gumatj leader of the Yolngu people Djawa Yunupingu (right) greets Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on his arrival at Garma 2024. Garma 2024. Friday 2nd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Peter Yiliyarr Gurruwiwi has lunch as he prepares for the Bungul traditional dance, he is from the Gumatj clan of the Yolngu people from Arnhem Land and performed during the Garma Festival held at the Gulkula ceremonial grounds in the Gove Peninsula of the NT. Garma 2024. Friday 2nd August 2024.
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'After the Fire': Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu looks to the future - Garma 2024 in pictures
Mike Bowers spent the weekend photographing the Garma 2024 festival with the themes of 'fire, strength, renewal'.
Members from the Gumatj clan of the Yolngu people from Arnhem Land prepare for the Bunggul traditional dance during the Garma Festival held at the Gulkula ceremonial grounds in the Gove Peninsula of the NT. Garma 2024. Friday 2nd August 2024.
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