One woman’s journey to eradicate racism and to return her family’s stolen property.
A young Aboriginal woman suffers an egregious act of racism and decides that getting an education is the only way to eradicate racism for herself and others. Working at the United Nations she becomes an advocate for human rights, bringing Indigenous people from around the world to the table for the first time. With a brilliant international career in front of her, she realises that her desitiny is with her own people. She returns home to carry out her mission and continues her fight for the return of her Great Grandfather Ye-i-nie’s Shell Regalia from it’s British Museum basement prison. Bukal Bukal is not only a powerful piopic aobut a brilliant Aboriginal woman, it is also about our histoyr, our law and Australia’s future.
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