For millenniums, Aborigines used tracking to survive. Their ancient skills now help police capture murderers and save people's lives. Will modern technology replace an art based on the intimate bond between man and nature?
Ian Ayres
The photographer
Deanne Beecheno
Sarah's Mother
Ella Cretenden
Sarah
Teddy Jangala Egan
Self
Vanessa Escalante
Self
Mitjili Napanangka Gibson
Self

Dennis Kreusler
Sarah's Father
Alan Jupurrula McMillan
BIlly Benn
Mary Jane Morton
Mitjili's daughter
George Musgrave
Self
Lemiah Japangardo Woods
Young Teddy Egans

Facing Down Under: A Backpackers Documentary
Facing Down Under: A Backpackers Documentary

The Art of Incarceration
The Art of Incarceration
Collum Calling Canberra
Collum Calling Canberra

Saving Warru
Saving Warru

My Survival as an Aboriginal
My Survival as an Aboriginal

The Ripple Effect
The Ripple Effect

The Great Dance: A Hunter's Story
The Great Dance: A Hunter's Story
Rodeo Road
Rodeo Road

The Bowraville Murders
The Bowraville Murders

Message from Mungo
Message from Mungo

Still We Rise
Still We Rise

Young Mob Questioning Treaty
Young Mob Questioning Treaty