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Desert Pea Media is very proud to announce our new collaboration with the Gomeroi (Kamilaroi, Gamilaraay) communities of Boggabilla/Toomelah in remote North Western NSW. This production brought together Elders, community members and young people to create an important conversation about health, culture, and country This project was funded by Hunter New England Population Health and Hunter New England Aboriginal health, part of an initiative to create awareness and conversation around skin health and traditional medicine, and runs alongside a long-term community consultation process, and corresponding community health projects. ‘Where Ya From' was created in September 2018, the result of a five-day Desert Pea Media storytelling workshop. Co-written by, and starring, an incredibly talented group of Indigenous young people enrolled at Boggabilla Central School, community members and local Elders - with support from DPM staff and local services. Desert Pea Media projects involve a dialogue-based storytelling process that encourages participants to analyse 'the real', 'the ideal' and 'the bridge'. In simple terms this means critically thinking about how to create positive change for yourself, for each other and for our communities. This project featured the musical direction and production of DPM producer Josh Nicholas (aka Hazy). Special thanks to Project Managers Belinda Tully, Kristy Crooks and Kylie Taylor, also a huge thanks to Fran McGrady, Dakota McGrady, Buddy Hippi, Aunty Elaine, Kerry Sampson, Ann Marie Thomas, Rebecca Bell, Carl McGrady, Russell Dennison and all the community members for making us feel welcome, sharing your stories and teaching us about your country and community. CREDITS Boggabilla High School Students – Co-Writers/ Performers Toby Finlayson - Director/Co-Writer/DOP/Drone Pilot Josh Nicholas - Music Producer/Drone Pilot/Facilitator David Nicholas - Audio Mixing Darren Ziesing - Audio Mastering Grace Newell - Production Co-ordinator/Second Camera Genevieve Kaiser – Editor/Grading/Graphics Rachel Rowe - Producer/ Business Manager Dustin Waserman - Musician/Guitar/Bass Guitar Contributors Maleisha Woodbridge, Sienna Craigie, Nahum McGrady, Keleisha Duncan, Benji Boland, Fred Gillian, Matayla Boland, Brodie Armstrong, Emma Hinch, Tamarah McGrady, Cherise Hinch, Kianna Troutman, Amarli McGrady, Shakeilah Dennison, Daneisha Williams, Fran McGrady, Elaine Edwards, Shanelle Hippi, Dustin Close LYRICS Yaama, Gomeroi Dhawaan – welcome to my country my Bawaa (sister) my Dhagaan (brother) bagaay-gu (river) where the Macintyre flow with my mob, fishing, whipping up the johnny cake dough What ya totem is? Dhinawaan (emu), yuutendaly (sand goanna), yabaa (carpet snake) Forced onto stations – Kunopia, Welltown Euraba My great great great great grandfather Old Toomelah, Bogga Mish movie star Keep it movin bra - like a shooting star let me hear ya say Boggabilla Toomelah Bogga Mish, Droppin this Boggabilla toomelah Mission manager rolled up, Snakes all round, lost language and culture on sacred ground. Back on the mission, On the ration system, Wanna learn your culture gotta listen. MINYAAYA DHAAY NGINDA DHUURA-NHI (Where you from) I never knew that being black was a crime till I went up town and got sent to the back of the line Always coming in last, so we afraid to ask getting told to get over the past First people but we second class You’re invited to unlearn what you been taught, what you always thought We need to talk about a bit more support We need to talking about moving up, making change If we never come together then things stay the same Put ya head in the game, we all gammin and shame, Bogga Mish - let ‘em know Bring back the old ways Brrrr brr brrr aye aye Bring back the old ways Racism ain’t nothing new to me or to my community, my old people fought for opportunity T.R.U.S.T Trust! Check out the moves that we. bust Keep our culture strong, we. Must Yaama ngingdaay gomeroi (welcome to Gomeroi Country) cuz