Please look at all aspects of this majorwork with the understanding that my overarching topic is 'The Power of Hip-Hop in Aboriginal Culture'.
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This majorwork is primarily a documentary, supported by written work and interviews, all presented on this website. Please view the video in full first, and look at the rest of the website as supporting media. You can access each of these pages in the menu above, clicking on the 'Video and Gallery' tab will take you to the focal point of the majorwork.
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All footage and images are my own, and all quotes are sourced from interviews I've done, except for a few photos used in the 'Interviews' and 'Articles' pages, and for some quotes in the 'Monthly Top 10'. Any images or quotes used that are not my own are referenced on the 'References' page.
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I'd like to acknowledge everyone who has assisted me
in the creation of this majorwork.
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Abie Wright (Street Warriors)
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Archie Roach (Legendary musician)
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Charmaine Doolan (Dizzy Doolan, hip-hop artist)
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Coco Eke (Birdz manager)
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Danzel Baker (Baker Boy, hip-hop artist)
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Jacob Hogarth (cameraman)
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James Alberts (Jimblah, hip-hop artist)
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Jeff Kessel (media coordinator, Yabun Festival, 2018)
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Jill Shelton (Archie Roach manager)
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JD (Producer)
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Kaylah Tyson (Kaylah Truth, hip-hop artist)
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Lilian Miles ( Koori Radio)
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Lorda Omeissah (Street Warriors manager)
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Mark Bannerman (ABC journalist)
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Mark Ross (Munkimuk, hip-hop artist)
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Nathan Bird (Birdz, hip-hop artist)
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Owen Field (Jimblah manager)
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Stan Grant (ABC journalist)
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Sharon O'Neil (ABC producer)
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Tasman Keith (hip-hop artist)
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Tim Da Rin (Photographer)
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Vyvienne Abal (media coordinator, 4Elements hip-hop festival, 2018)
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Warwick Wright (Street Warriors)
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