We Don't Need a Map is a documentary that explores the relationship between the Southern Cross constellation and Aboriginal culture in Australia. The film follows director Warwick Thornton as he travels through the Australian outback, speaking with various Indigenous communities about their connection to the stars.
Throughout the documentary, Thornton delves into the history of colonization and how it has impacted Aboriginal people's understanding of their own culture and traditions. He also examines the ways in which the Southern Cross has been appropriated by mainstream Australian culture, leading to a loss of its significance for Indigenous communities.
We Don't Need a Map ultimately challenges viewers to reconsider their own perspectives on history, identity, and the importance of cultural symbols. Through interviews with Aboriginal elders, artists, and activists, the film highlights the resilience and creativity of Indigenous communities in the face of ongoing challenges.
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We Don't Need a Map
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(I'm) Stranded
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Taman Shud
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Bad Apples
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LAK$A
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Pop Crimes
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Gettin' on By
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Carol
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Digging a Hole for Myself
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Shark Fin Blues
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