When I touched the ground

 Ngayulu manta pampura kulinu tjukurpa ngayuku tjiti munu tjamu kami

NYURPAYA KAIKA BURTON PODCAST

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When I Touched The Ground

A woman tells the story of her own birth.

By Nyurpaya Kaika Burton and Caddie Brain

Nyurpaya was born deep in the desert of Central Australia. Her mother travelled hundreds of miles barefoot before giving birth alone at a massive desert mesa called Atila – a place which became her spiritual country.

Nyurpaya Kaika Burton is a respected and revered senior artist, educator, storyteller and cultural leader. She is also one of the few remaining poetic speakers of Pitjantjatjara, a traditional Indigenous language of Central Australia’s remote Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands. There were once more than 400 traditional languages spoken across the Australian continent, but only around 13 are still spoken by children – all threatened by policies restricting Aboriginal people from speaking their languages and the ongoing forces of colonisation.

At the age of 70, she decided to share this deeply personal story of her birth, revealing, for the first time, the traditional birthing methods that have helped define her cultural life. Telling this story is part of her continuous work to protect her ancient culture, and to ensure that future generations can speak the language it lives in.

The soundscape is binaural, specifically recorded on the country of Nyurpaya’s birth, in one of the most remote parts of Australia. Therefore the piece is best experienced through headphones.

Watch the podcast here: https://www.radioatlas.org/when-i-touched-the-ground/

Produced by Nyurpaya Kaika-Burton

Sound, editing and co-production by Caddie Brain

Translation: Linda Rive

Producing organisation: Tjala Arts

Supported by the Australia Council for the Arts and Ara Irititja.

With thanks also to Third Coast International Audio Festival where it was presented in 2019.

2020 First Nations Media Australia Media Awards recognising excellence in the First Nations media sector were conducted virtually this year.

The award for Best Feature Radio Documentary is awarded to Nyurpaya Kaika Burton for Ngayulu manta pampura kulinu tjukurpa ngayuku tjiti munu tjamu kami // When I touched the ground broadcast.