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00:00We are the people of the land.
00:23We are the people of the land.
00:30We are the people of the land
00:36We are the people of the land and it is fine that
00:40the people of our land are not in danger
00:46We are the land and they are our land
00:50We are the people of the land
00:52They are not afraid of us
00:56They are our ancestors
01:00Australia's Arnhem Land, a place the Yaninu have lived for thousands of years and a place
01:19where one extraordinary lady fights for her culture and homelands.
01:24We've got no leader left. There's only one that look after Maringa people. She knows
01:33more story, more than us, and that's Pemarang up there, the old lady.
01:41She's a very important lady, not only the ceremony side, but about the land as well
01:47and the relationship. She teaches everyone to learn more.
01:52To the people, she's just known as Big Boss.

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