Bay Pay Mi. 7 min 2002 

The Yolngu People are the traditional land-holders of North East Arnhem Land, Australia. Bay-Pay-mi talks about the Yonglu elder womenÕs connection to the land and all that it provides. The women talk about the importance of passing on cultural knowledge to the next generation. 

It is an experimental piece, created in collaboration with the Yonglu Elder women.Bay-Pay-mi was created over a week, out in the bush in North East Arnhem land, Australia, It was created on a laptop connected to a generator.

 
 

Bay Pay Mi 7 min 2002

single channel video

direction and sound: Tina Gonsalves

Written by: Dhuwarrwarr Marika and Gulumbu Yunipingu 

Produced by: Yothu Yindi Foundation

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