UNFINISHED BUSINESS
  • About
  • The Exhibition
    • 3D Holographics
    • The Documentaries
    • Exhibition Dates
      • Palais des Nations, United Nations, Geneva 2013
      • World Health Organisation Geneva 2013
      • Museum of Tolerance New York NY, United Nations World Conference on Indigenous Persons 2014
      • Northern Territory at Parliament House Library, Darwin, Australia 2015
      • Sydney, Australia, KPMG 2015
      • Albury Library Museum Australia 2016
      • State Library of Western Australia, Perth 2016
  • The Book
  • Accessibility Options
    • Audio Book
    • Audio Description
    • OpenAccess Tours
  • Other Projects
    • Media Response
  • Communicate
    • Contact
    • Supporters
    • Host the Exhibition
  • About
  • The Exhibition
    • 3D Holographics
    • The Documentaries
    • Exhibition Dates
      • Palais des Nations, United Nations, Geneva 2013
      • World Health Organisation Geneva 2013
      • Museum of Tolerance New York NY, United Nations World Conference on Indigenous Persons 2014
      • Northern Territory at Parliament House Library, Darwin, Australia 2015
      • Sydney, Australia, KPMG 2015
      • Albury Library Museum Australia 2016
      • State Library of Western Australia, Perth 2016
  • The Book
  • Accessibility Options
    • Audio Book
    • Audio Description
    • OpenAccess Tours
  • Other Projects
    • Media Response
  • Communicate
    • Contact
    • Supporters
    • Host the Exhibition

Gayangwa Lalara

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‘I live in Warooko on Groote Eylandt, and this is my story to talk about the MJD. From my two sisters and down to my younger brother they have got this MJD and I was the luckiest one that didn’t have the MJD. But with my brothers I never sat next to them and never talk to them about this disease. I only say to them I wish I could help you, feed you, but our culture says I’m not allowed to sit next to my brother or even feed him, it’s our culture. I used to go and grab something for them, from someone else I would ask to help them. We do our best to help each other and we treated them as a normal person. We never treated them as disabled.’

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