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Putuparri and the Rainmakers

An Indigenous man with a Western upbringing attempts to reconnect with his ancestral lands and traditional culture. WATCH HERE A very moving story of love of country.

Putuparri and the Rainmakers is a stunning story of Aboriginal culture, life and law

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