‘Just because we are black they look at us as one, and we don’t see it. We got our own areas to abide by the lores. With us we have been trained to speak the English; they can’t talk our languages, Warlpiri or any other languages that are there. We can speak fluently – they can’t, you know – can speak fluent in our language and fluent in theirs. They don’t understand. The white world it’s come like a big rock and rolled us over and we don’t say no don’t you dare roll us over because we are who we are. The trees and everything that is around is us and connected to us.’