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The Audiobook Podcast
Tamala Shelton

The Audiobook Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 26:58


Welcome back to the Audiobook Podcast! .Tamala Shelton, proud Bundjalung and Lamalama actor, joins Justine in studio for this month's episode. .Tamala shares her journey to audiobooks; her experience and insight as a First Nations actor, and of mixed heritage, in navigating the industry; the process of working with a language consultant on the audiobook ‘Pemulwuy, The Rainbow Warrior' written by Eric Willmot; and ultimately, how the work she has done in the audiobook space has helped her connect with her language and culture. .We hope you enjoy this latest episode!.@tamalalalala @squaresoundstudio #audiobookpodcast #theaudiobookpodcast  #firstnations #firstnationsvoices #languageconsultation #firstnationsactors #firstnationsnarrators#podcast #audiobooks #studio #audiostudio #industryadvice #audiobookindustry #voiceover #audiobooknarration @squaresoundstudio 

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch
Pemulwuy, Truganini, Yagan en Dundalli; de leiders van het Indigenous verzet tegen de settelers

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 17:00


Eén van de hardnekkige misverstanden die er nog steeds bestaat over 1788, de aankomst van de First Fleet, is dat First Nations mensen het land gewoon zonder worsteling aan de witte kolonisten overdroegen. Maar dat is dus niet zo, zo vertelt historica Ingeborg van Teeseling in een nieuwe aflevering van 'Australië tot nu toe'. Ze vertelt het verhaal van het Indigenous verzet aan de hand van enkele belangrijke namen: Pemulwuy, Truganini, Yagan en Dundalli.

A History of Australia
Ep17: The Trials and Tribulations of John Hunter

A History of Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 30:05


In this week's episode, we overview how newly minted Governor John Hunter attempts to fix the issues of war, corruption, and rum. We also look at how John Macarthur sets a record by igniting three public feuds in two months, and at Pemulwuy dueling against Australia's first bushranger. 

A History of Australia
Ep13: The Second Fleet, the 1790 Food Crisis, and Pemulwuy

A History of Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 32:47


This week, we continue to explore how the colony of Sydney and Governor Arthur dealt with and were affected by the food crisis. We also start to see the first instances of frontier warfare, as Pemulwuy leads the first attack against the Europeans in 1790.

Anthology of Heroes
Pemulwuy, The Aboriginal Freedom Fighter

Anthology of Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 31:25


Pemulwuy was a member of the Bidjigal people, one of the Aboriginal tribes who lived on the east coast of Australia.When the British arrived to colonise his people's ancestral land he fought back. Over 12 years, Pemulwuy led and unending war against the new colony and united multiple Aboriginal tribes under his leadership. After being shot multiple times and surviving, rumours started that the man had supernatural powers.Had the British Empire finally met its match?This 'Forgotten Footnote' episode has been produced in support of 2021 NAIDOC Week!Supporting pictures, source material and attributions can be found on our website.Join the Anthology on Instagram! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Weird Crap in Australia
Eposode 159 - Pemulwuy, Aboriginal Freedom Fighter

Weird Crap in Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 57:25


When Europeans first set foot in Botany Bay, the local populations found their homes, their foods ounces and their lives under immediate threat. Some sought to negotiate; some fled. Still others stood their ground, and became a thorn in the side of the British Empire. This is one such story. Join Holly and Matthew as they examine the scant and biased histories of the era, and seek out the truth on a 210-year vendetta.

Weird Crap in Australia
Eposode 159 - Pemulwuy, Aboriginal Freedom Fighter

Weird Crap in Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 57:25


When Europeans first set foot in Botany Bay, the local populations found their homes, their foods ounces and their lives under immediate threat. Some sought to negotiate; some fled. Still others stood their ground, and became a thorn in the side of the British Empire. This is one such story. Join Holly and Matthew as they examine the scant and biased histories of the era, and seek out the truth on a 210-year vendetta.

This Day in History Class
Pemulwuy died / Surveyor 1 landed on moon - June 2

This Day in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 13:46


On this day in 1802, Aboriginal resistance leader Pemulwuy died. / On this day in 1966, NASA's lunar lander Surveyor 1 landed on the moon, marking the first time an American space probe made a successful soft-landing on the lunar surface. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Aussie Waves Podcast
AHP-128-The Sydney Wars, 1802-13

Aussie Waves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 40:26


Aboriginal and Torres Islander people are warned that this episode mentions the name of people who have passed away. Pemulwuy may have been killed but the attacks continue. Governor King is forced to act and orders punitive responses. Meanwhile, Mosquito and Bull Dog are caputured and sent to Norfolk Island and Pemulwuy's son Tedbury joins the fight Email me at jamesdampier.awp@gmail.com   

SBS Spanish - SBS en español
Pemulwuy: el héroe indígena australiano que lideró la resistencia contra los colonos británicos

SBS Spanish - SBS en español

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 10:44


El guerrero aborigen Pemulwuy es uno de los héroes y figuras de referencia más importantes para los indígenas australianos, aunque poco reconocido. Lideró una década de guerra de resistencia contra los invasores británicos. Se le recuerda como un guerrero fuerte, un luchador por la libertad y un héroe influyente al que además se le atribuyen poderes sobrenaturales y espirituales.

Radio Watson
January 26th [CULTURE]

Radio Watson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 72:39


This episode decided to take a break from pop culture to talk about actual culture. Buddy and Dylan sit down to discuss January 26th. Breaking down 2021's slogan of "Reflect. Respect. Celebrate." Change the date, abolish the date, Day of Mourning and the Aboriginal civil rights movement of the 1930s, the history of Australia day, Close the Gap, Dundalli, Yagan, Pemulwuy and their fight against colonisation and more. HOST:· Buddy Watson – https://twitter.com/buddywatson12· Dylan Bolger – https://twitter.com/dontatdylan · Radio Watson – https://twitter.com/RadioWatson_

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ
Pemulwuy: chiến binh, người đấu tranh vì tự do và một anh hùng hành động

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 6:23


Pemulwuy là một người Thổ dân sống ở Sydney, khi người Anh đặt chân đến đây vào năm 1788, và ông đã dẫn đầu cuộc chiến kéo dài hàng chục năm trời chống lại sự chiếm lãnh của họ.

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送
Pemulwuy: warrior, freedom fighter, action hero - 植民地化に対するレジスタンスのヒーロー、ペムルウェイ

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 8:45


He's described as a warrior, a freedom fighter, and a real life action hero - but chances are you won't know his story. Pemulwuy was an Aboriginal man who was in Sydney when the British landed in 1788, and would go on to lead a decade long war of resistance against them. - 彼は戦士とか、フリーダム・ファイター、実在のアクション・ヒーローと言われていますが、その物語を知ることはなさそうです。ペムルウェイは1788年にイギリス人が上陸したとき、シドニーにいたアボリジニーの男で、その後イギリス人に対する10年におよぶ抵抗戦争の先頭に立つことになります。

SBS Indonesian - SBS Bahasa Indonesia
Pemulwuy: warrior, freedom fighter, action hero - Pemulwuy: pejuang, pejuang kemerdekaan, pahlawan aksi warga Aborigin

SBS Indonesian - SBS Bahasa Indonesia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 7:16


Pemulwuy was an Aboriginal man who was in Sydney when the British landed in 1788, and would go on to lead a decade long war of resistance against them. - Pemulwuy adalah seorang pria Aborigin yang berada di Sydney ketika Inggris mendarat pada tahun 1788, dan memimpin perang selama satu dekade untuk melawan mereka.

SBS World News Radio
Pemulwuy: warrior, freedom fighter, action hero

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 5:41


He was an Aboriginal man who was in Sydney when the British landed in 1788, and would go on to lead a decade long war of resistance against them.

SBS Assyrian
Pemulwuy: warrior, freedom fighter, action hero

SBS Assyrian

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 8:37


He's described as a warrior, a freedom fighter, and a real life action hero - but chances are you won't know his story. Pemulwuy [[Pem-ool-way]] was an Aboriginal man who was in Sydney when the British landed in 1788, and would go on to lead a decade long war of resistance against them.

SBS Tamil - SBS தமிழ்
Pemulwuy: warrior, freedom fighter, action hero - அதிகம் அறியப்படாத ஒரு மாவீரன், சுதந்திர போராட்ட வீரன் கதை

SBS Tamil - SBS தமிழ்

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 6:45


He's described as a warrior, a freedom fighter, and a real-life action hero - but chances are you won't know his story. - அவர் ஒரு மாவீரன், ஒரு சுதந்திர போராட்ட வீரர் மற்றும் இயல்பாகவே போர்க்குணம் கொண்டவர் என்று வர்ணிக்கப்படுபவர். சிட்னி புற நகர் ஒன்றிற்கு அவரது பெயர் சூட்டப்பட்டுள்ளது - ஆனால் அவருடைய கதை பலருக்கும் தெரியாது.

Aussie Waves Podcast
AHP-122-The Sydney Wars, 1797 to 1802

Aussie Waves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 28:13


The conflict on the Cumberland Plain and along the Hawkesbury River ramps up. Pemulwuy takes it to the colonists and leads his band of warriors in serious guerrilla warfare. In the Battle of Parramatta, he and 100 warriors fight it out with the NSW Corps.  On the Hawkesbury, the Dharug and Darkingjung people resist the encroachment of the colonists. In the end Pemulwuy is killed after Governor King offers a reward for his capture or death. Email me at jamesdampier.awp@gmail.com  

Movies Movies Movies
The Colour of Chips

Movies Movies Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 29:34


She Dies Tomorrow + The Swallows of Kabul + Francesca Levi talks The Colour of Chips, The Colour of Pomegranates and champions the accessibility of experimental cinema. We miss Linda Manz already, a Pemulwuy movie is coming our way and our least favourite actress (because she walked past our car crash) Elizabeth Debicki is going to play (the most overrated Princess) Diana in The Crown. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Frontier War Stories
Frontier War Stories - Julie Dowling - Warrior Art Exhibition

Frontier War Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 79:38


In the Third episode of Frontier War Stories Boe yarns with Julie Dowling an artist & activist who for about 18 years has been painting Aboriginal Warriors such as Wayler, Dundalli, Yagan, Pemulwuy, Musquito, Windradine and many more. Julie Dowling was born in Subiaco and is Warida kinship, Badimaya First Nation from Western Australia. Julie Dowling identifies culturally & politically as a Badimaya First Nation woman not as an 'Australian' Aboriginal and is a Fine Artist.

Frontier War Stories
Frontier War Stories – Julie Dowling – Warrior Art Exhibition

Frontier War Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020


In the Third episode of Frontier War Stories Boe yarns with Julie Dowling an artist & activist who for about 18 years has been painting Aboriginal Warriors such as Wayler, Dundalli, Yagan, Pemulwuy, Musquito, Windradine and many more. Julie Dowling was born in Subiaco and is Warida kinship, Badimaya First Nation from Western Australia. Julie Dowling identifies culturally & politically as a Badimaya First Nation woman not as an 'Australian' Aboriginal and is a Fine Artist.

Aussie English
AE 642.2 - Aussie Fact: Pemulwuy

Aussie English

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 16:45


Learn Australian English in this Aussie Fact episode of the Aussie English Podcast where I teach you about the history of Pemulwuy.

This Day in History Class
Pemulwuy died - June 2, 1802

This Day in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 7:47


On this day in 1802, Aboriginal resistance leader Pemulwuy died. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

The Dollop with Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds
353 - Aboriginal Warrior Pemulwuy (Live w/Damien Power)

The Dollop with Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 77:33


Comedians Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds are joined by Damien Power to examine Aboriginal warrior Pemulwuy. @DamienPower01  SOURCES REDBUBBLE MERCH TOUR DATES  

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Institute of Modern Art
In Conversation, Ryan Presley and Madeleine King

Institute of Modern Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 65:32


Learn more about Brisbane-based artist Ryan Presley’s ongoing project 'Blood Money' (2010–present), which deals with representation and exchange. In his exhibition at the IMA, 'Prosperity', Presley reimagines our figureheads on Australian banknotes as the heroes and warriors of Aboriginal history, including Pemulwuy, Dundalli, and Oodgeroo Noonuccal. Hear from Presley, in conversation with exhibition curator Madeleine King.

Rum, Rebels & Ratbags
The Eora ambassador and the rainbow warrior

Rum, Rebels & Ratbags

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2015 37:36


Australia's Indigenous people dealt with the white ghosts from across the sea in different ways. Bennelong pursued a path of accommodation and was the first Indigenous man to visit England, whilst the warrior Pemulwuy, dressed in his Amazing Technicolor Dreamingcoat, fought a bloody 12-year guerrilla war.

Aussie Waves Podcast
AWP-19-Bound for Botany Bay: The First Fleet, Part 3

Aussie Waves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2015 22:02


In this episode we reflect on the First Fleet and come to some conclusions about it all. Then we look at two men – Pemulwuy and Bennelong. Both were Aboriginal men who played important roles in the early years of the colony of New South Wales. Check out the YouTube video of Mirusia Louwerse singing the old Aussie folk song Bound for Botany Bay. It’s a song about a convict being transported to Australia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQCIUKgHc5k Email me at jamesdampier.awp@gmail.com and visit the Aussie Waves Podcast Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/AussieWavesPodcast Music courtesy of Dan-O at: http://www.danosongs.com/ Thanks to Ken Dampier for post-production.

National Gallery of Australia | Audio Tour | National Indigenous Art Triennial 07

King No Beard 2007 is a direct appropriation of the portrait of King George III painted in London in 1773 by Nathaniel Dance, which is now held in the Hermitage collection in St Petersburg. Boyd’s regal portrait of King George III in all his frills and finery is brought undone by closer observation of the stately necklace: the expected gold orbs having been replaced by skulls. The portrait also contains a self-portrait, mockingly included as a decapitated specimen in a jar, gazing mournfully heavenward like a latter-day Saint Sebastian, martyred like so many of the first Indigenous resistance fighters of Australia. Boyd’s portraits directly reference 18th-century portraits of figures associated with the earliest days of Australia’s colonisation. Within these portraits are other references, as is the case with the macabre self-portrait in which Boyd shares the fate of 18th-century Dharug/Dharuk resistance leader Pemulwuy (c. 1750–1802). Pemulwuy led uprisings against the colonisers for 12 years before finally being captured and executed – having escaped from captivity at least once. His severed head was then bottled and sent back to his home Country. Boyd also alludes to the £50 million recently paid for British artist Damien Hirst’s work For the love of God, a diamond encrusted human skull, which was sold in June 2007. Boyd’s painting is a response to an art market gone absurd, particularly in light of the secondary and auction market for Aboriginal art.