"Film Australia (Organization)" . . "National Film and Sound Archive (Australia)" . . . . . . . "A documentary on the depiction of the Lightning Brothers in the rock art of the Northern Territory. The film records the songs and ceremonies the Wardaman people associated with the mythology of the Lightning Brothers. The film discusses the importance of the preservation of the rock art and the methods which are being used to combat the weathering and destruction of the rock surface by salts."@en . . "Records a magnificent collection of rock art in the sandstone country south-west of Katherine in the Northern Territory. All are dominated by the striking figures of Yagjadbula and Jabaringi, the Lightning Brothers. The film shows how the Wardaman people see the collection as part of their living culture. They perform traditional songs and ceremonies associated with special Dreamtime places where the art occurs."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Records a collection of Aboriginal rock art and shows how the Wardaman people see it as part of their living culture. They perform traditional songs and ceremonies associated with the special Dreamtime places where the art occurs." . "Records a collection of aboriginal rock art and shows how the Wardaman people see it as part of their living culture. They perform traditional songs and ceremonies associated with the special Dreamtime places where the art occurs." . . . . . "The land of the lightning brothers"@en . . . . . . . . . "The land of the Lightning Brothers" . . . . . . "Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers should be aware that this content may contain images or names of people who have since passed away. In the sandstone country southwest of Katherine in the Northern Territory lies a spectacular concentration of Aboriginal rock art. Ancestral beings, the Lightning Brothers, feature in this art. For the Wardaman people, the Lightning Brothers are an important part of their living culture. The Wardaman perform traditional songs and ceremonies associated with special Dreamtime places where their art is found. Like many rock art sites, the Wardaman's Dreamtime places are extremely vulnerable. This fascinating and educational program, featuring the music of Australian group Gondwanaland, looks at the way these valuable sites are being preserved."@en . . . . . . . . . "Art" . . . . . . . . "Documentary films"@en . . "The Land of the lightning brothers" . "Records a magnificent collection of rock art in the sandstone country south-west of Katherine in the Northern Territory. All are dominated by the striking figures of Yagjadbula and Jabaringi - the Lightning Brothers. The film shows the Wardaman people see the collection as part of their living culture. They perform traditional songs and ceremonies associated with special dreamtime places where art occurs." . . . . . . . . . "Land of the Lightning Brothers"@en . . . . "The Land of the Lightning Brothers"@en . . "The Land of the Lightning Brothers" . . . "A study of the folklore, mythology, and art of the Australian aborigines. Emphasis is placed on their rock paintings and the need to preserve them."@en . . "Land of the lightning brothers"@en . . "Folklore"@en . . . "Wardaman (Australian people)" . . . . "Australia." . . "Australia" . "Rock paintings Australia." . . "Northern Territory." . . "Aboriginal Australians Painting Northern Territory Victoria River Region." . . "Rock paintings Northern Territory Victoria River Region." . . "Painting, Aboriginal Australian." . . "Rock paintings." . . "Aboriginal Australians Northern Territory Victoria River Region Art." . .