Screening of Dhakiyarr vs the King

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    Description

    Tom Murray will present DHAKIYARR vs THE KING, in which the descendants of a great Aboriginal leader tell an inspiring story of two laws, two cultures and two families coming to terms with the past.

    The family of the great Yolngu leader Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda is searching for answers. Seventy years after his controversial murder trial and subsequent disappearance, Dhakiyarr’s body has still not been found and laid to rest. His descendants know that justice was not served. They want to restore what was denied to him: his honour. This is their story, told in their own words.

    In 1933, on Woodah Island in remote northeast Arnhem Land, Dhakiyarr speared Constable McColl, a policeman who had chained up Dhakiyarr's wife. This was Dhakiyarr’s land and that was his law. On the advice of missionaries, he went to Darwin to explain his actions and his people’s ways to the Northern Territory Supreme Court.

    Dhakiyarr vs the King journeys with the Yolngu as they re-trace his footsteps and finally come face to face with the authorities that let him down and with the descendants of Constable McColl.

    An inspiring story of remembrance and healing.

    Subject

    Tom Murray will present DHAKIYARR vs THE KING, in which the descendants of a great Aboriginal leader tell an inspiring story of two laws, two cultures and two families coming to terms with the past. 

    This documentary concerns reconciliation and the Yolngu concept of Makarrata, one of the pillars of the Indigenous Voice proposition.

    Period15 Feb 2023

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    • TitleDhakiyarr vs the King Screening
      Country/TerritoryAustralia
      Date15/02/23
      DescriptionTom Murray will present DHAKIYARR vs THE KING, in which the descendants of a great Aboriginal leader tell an inspiring story of two laws, two cultures and two families coming to terms with the past.
      The family of the great Yolngu leader Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda is searching for answers. Seventy years after his controversial murder trial and subsequent disappearance, Dhakiyarr’s body has still not been found and laid to rest. His descendants know that justice was not served. They want to restore what was denied to him: his honour. This is their story, told in their own words.

      In 1933, on Woodah Island in remote northeast Arnhem Land, Dhakiyarr speared Constable McColl, a policeman who had chained up Dhakiyarr's wife. This was Dhakiyarr’s land and that was his law. On the advice of missionaries, he went to Darwin to explain his actions and his people’s ways to the Northern Territory Supreme Court.

      Dhakiyarr vs the King journeys with the Yolngu as they re-trace his footsteps and finally come face to face with the authorities that let him down and with the descendants of Constable McColl.
      An inspiring story of remembrance and healing.
      URLhttps://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/meet-the-director-12-dhakiyarr-vs-the-king-white-bay-power-station-tickets-519388574207
      PersonsTom Murray

    Exhibition

    TitleMeet the Director #12: DHAKIYARR vs THE KING
    LocationDarling St Church (St Thomas) 668 Darling Street Rozelle, NSW 2039, Sydney
    Period15 Feb 2023 → 15 Feb 2023
    Linkhttps://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/meet-the-director-12-dhakiyarr-vs-the-king-white-bay-power-station-tickets-519388574207