Title:
Madarrpa Funeral at Gurka'wuy [digital video]
Publication Date:
1979
2018
Publication Information:
National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, 1979.
[San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2018.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (streaming video file) (85 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
Abstract:
In 1976, Ian Dunlop was invited by Dundiwuy Wanambi, a leader of the Marrakulu clan, to Gurka'wuy on Trial Bay in the Gulf of Carpentaria. He wanted Film Australia to record the first major Marrakulu ceremony to be held at Gurka'wuy since its recent establishment as a clan settlement. While they were there, a baby boy died. The Madarrpa men, including the child's father and Dundiwuy, asked for the funeral to be filmed.. Mortuary rites of the Yolngu are extremely complex. Despite some practical modifications to traditional ceremonies as a result of life on mission stations, ritual remains extremely strong.. Because the Madarrpa funeral at Gurka'wuy is for a young child, and not an adult, the ceremony is relatively short. It is, nevertheless, still complex. Every part of the ritual is rich in symbolism and has many meanings. Because the deeper meanings are secret and cannot be revealed in this film it is not easy to explain the significance of much of the ritual. However, this film is a detailed study of the funeral ceremony. It highlights the complex connections of people of different clans.
General Note:
Title from title frames.
Film
In Process Record.
Performers:
Ian Dunlop, Dundiwuy Wanambi, Narritjin Maymuru
Technical Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject Term:
Language:
English
Additional Language:
In English
Electronic Access:
Access immediately on Kanopy