1978 documentary about Australian Indigenous woman Essie Coffey and her life in Brewarrina, NSW.
"Coffey (1941-1998) was a Muruwari woman born...
1978 documentary about Australian Indigenous woman Essie Coffey and her life in Brewarrina, NSW.
"Coffey (1941-1998) was a Muruwari woman born near Goodooga, NSW. She was the co-founder of the Western Aboriginal Legal Service and an inaugural member of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation. Essie Coffey's passion for her culture and her stoic dedication to her people is tangible in this film. As a charismatic, dedicated woman, she invites the audience into her community. And while she brings to the fore the hardships endured by her community, she is continually focused on the power and richness of traditional knowledge and skills, and the power of her cultural connection to land. In this, Coffey not only raises issues of the impact of colonisation on Indigenous peoples, but also offers a solution by way of continuing cultural practice." (Australian Screen)
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My Survival as an Aboriginal | Details
- Runtime
- 51
- Genre
- Documentary
- Country of origin
- Australia