Love this documentary. Found it very interesting. I’ve been living and working in Port Keats / Wadeye for 4 years and still here Really liked the way you filmed this Maybe you can come to Wadeye also It’s bigger and I think you will find it different but very similar challenges.
If these people and other indigenous in the world are genetically prone to diabete, and changes in food and drinks brought by western culture are not the main responsibles, why these people never had diabetes before?? They were some of the healthiest and strongest humans ever seen when colonisers arrived in Australia.
I just span google earth around and found Ampilatwatja by luck. Hello from Charlbury, Oxfordshire, England :)
1981akil I just did the same on snap maps. Hi from Vancouver,Canada.
Me too
Great Doco, moved me to tears.
Love this documentary. Found it very interesting. I’ve been living and working in Port Keats / Wadeye for 4 years and still here Really liked the way you filmed this Maybe you can come to Wadeye also It’s bigger and I think you will find it different but very similar challenges.
Thank you for your feedback and suggestion. We will pass it on. Glad you enjoyed the story!
What a place to live and work... a sort of paradise.. :)
Found very interesting about what the doctor was saying about diabetes.
If these people and other indigenous in the world are genetically prone to diabete, and changes in food and drinks brought by western culture are not the main responsibles, why these people never had diabetes before?? They were some of the healthiest and strongest humans ever seen when colonisers arrived in Australia.