About me
The Yiriman Project is a cultural youth diversionary project designed and governed by Elders from within a cultural block in the south west Kimberley that includes Nyikina, Mangala, Karajarri and Walmajarri language regions.
This large area of country extends from Bidyadanga in the west Kimberley to Balgo in the southern Kimberley. Recently Yiriman has also supported relevant projects in the wider Fitzroy Valley.
In the Nyikina language, the word Yiriman means 'bringing out stories in our young people'.
“This organisation has showed good feeling (& my feeling) about young people changing... coming good and wanting to do more of these sort of walks and back to country trips, looking after country, jila (water) and looking after animals. We want to do more of that – instead of walking around town and those places…where suicide, drinking and other bad things happening around town and communities. Young people got no jobs, no future….we gotta show them their base (homelands). If we don't show 'em country and identity…you're nothing!"
– John Watson
Who set up Jarlmadangah community with his brother Harry Watson, and is a Nyikina/Mangala Elder and Yiriman Founding Director.
Several of the young men whose work is shown here are from Jarlmadangah. They, along with other participants, photographed and filmed during a recent Yiriman ten day men’s walk. The walk was led by cultural bosses John Watson, Peter Clancy and Joe Green.
Some of the work produced has been put up here on the Jarlmadangah site for the purpose of SharingStories.
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