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Burning Country is one of the most important traditional practices in Aboriginal culture, and walking on Country always goes with sacred stories of Creation. Burning allowed people to live in, walk through and eat from one of the harshest land on Earth: the Australian desert. A project led by NT Central Land Council, a story told by some of the last living tribal knowledge custodians from Kintore, Pintupi Luritja tribes, with officers from CLC who had been supporting traditional tribes to manage land in a time when diseases and land contamination prevent them from living a fully traditional life. Dedicated to the memory of Aboriginal elder Morris Gibson, who left his body not long after this video was completed. To me, Morris has been the living example of who Aboriginal people used to be and what they've had to go through in the past decades. Respected tribal custodian, at the time of filming he needed full support due to diabetes. Executive producer: Central Land Council Film director: Stuart Liddell Camera Operators: Stuart Liddell and Silvia Storchi Video editors: Silvia Storchi and Stuart Liddell Music by: Dave Crowe, Jonathan Lindsay Tjapaltjarri Hermawan, Dion Forrester, Jeffrey Zimran and Terry Marshall, performed by Tjintu Desert Band, Apakatjah.