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Dunghutti Elders Baby Welcoming Ceremony

August 02, 2019 aliciafox Ethical Photography, Indigenous, Kempsey Photographer, Macleay Valley, NGO photography, portrait tags: aboriginal photo shoot, baby photographer, crescent head photographer, cultural photo shoot, dunghutti, dunghutti elders, dunghutti elders council, dunghutti stitching, kempsey photographer, NAIDOC 2019, naidoc week, ngo photographer 0 comments
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The inaugural Dunghutti Elders Council Baby Welcoming Ceremony 2019. Cultural Photo Shoot in Kempsey NSW. Read More

Aboriginal Cultural Photo Shoot

July 02, 2019 aliciafox Ethical Photography, Fashion, Humanitarian Photography, Indigenous, Kempsey Photographer, Macleay Valley, portrait tags: aboriginal, aboriginal model, crescent head photographer, cultural photo, cultural photo shoot, cultural photographer, dunghutti, first nations, guyala bayles, indigenous, indigenous model, kempsey, kempsey photographer, lala bayles, Mid North Coast Photographer, portrait photographer, studio portrait photography 0 comments
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Images from my cultural photo shoot with Aboriginal model and poet, Lala Bayles. Dunghutti country, Kempsey NSW Read More

Portraits from Port Macquarie NAIDOC Week 2016

July 07, 2016 aliciafox portrait tags: aboriginal portraits, badu dancers, biripi, culture port macquarie, Djiyagan Dhanbaan, dunghutti, festival photographer port macquarie, indigenous australia portraits, indigenous australian, indigenous culture mid north coast, indigenous culture port macquarie, Mid North Coast Photographer, Mid North Coast photography, naidoc week, naidoc week 2016, photographer port Macquarie, Port Macquarie, port macquarie photography, Strong Sister Movement, tradition 0 comments
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NAIDOC Week in Port Macquarie, NSW 2016 Read More

Saltsista Surf Session – Indigenous Girls Surfing

April 11, 2016 aliciafox Ethical Photography, surfing tags: aboriginal surf, dunghutti, good news story, indigenous australia initiatives, indigenous event, indigenous surf, indii swimwear, kempsey photographer, Mid North Coast Photographer, regional australia, regional nsw, saltsista surf session, south west rocks, south west rocks events, south west rocks photographer, surf south west rocks, surfing mid north coast, surfing nsw, what's on kempsey, what's on mid north coast, what's on port macquarie, what's on south west rocks 0 comments
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I am so inspired when I meet someone who is truly going above and beyond for the benefit of others and the greater good. Kids in regional areas of Australia aren't always given the opportunities that exist in the cities and metropolitan areas. Nancy Pattison, entrepreneur behind Indii Swimwear is passionate... Read More

Dunghutti Stories from Yesterday

March 29, 2016 aliciafox NGO photography, portrait tags: aboriginal art, aboriginal culture kempsey, aboriginal elders, aboriginal history kempsey, aboriginal paintings, aboriginal portraits, aboriginal project, aboriginal stories, crescent head photographer, dunghutti, dunghutti stories of yesterday, indigenous kempsey, kempsey photographer, kempsey shire, macleay valley history, Mid North Coast Photographer, ngo photographer, ngo photographer australia, ngo photographer kempsey, ngo photographer nsw, photographer in kempsey, Port Macquarie Photographer, south west rocks photographer 0 comments
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The Kempsey region is rich with indigenous history and culture.  The local aboriginal elders have fascinating stories to share which enrapture my imagination about what came before me on these streets, rivers and fields. Emily King recognises how important it is for these stories to be shared and recorded, and has been working on a project, “Wiriiynakayi Ngunngun Dunghutti” – Dunghutti Stories from Yesterday, which was funded through Kempsey Shire Council.  The Dunghutti are an Aboriginal group whose traditional lands lie in the Macleay Valley, on the Mid North Coast of NSW.  As a Crescent Head local, I live within this area and it is important to me to learn about my local history, culture and people.   The aim of the Dunghutti Stories from Yesterday project was to record a set of stories from each of the communities in the area.   These stories were told by elders to school children.  The kids painted elements of the stories which became part of 13 impressive murals.  The process provided a beautiful interaction between the elders and the children, allowing the kids to learn about their indigenous history. In the words of Uncle Bob, (pictured below with Emily), “It’s important for those generations who have […] Read More

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