That would actually be quite nice. I would like to see these photos buddy. I didn't mention anything to do with indigenous Australians, and I don't know what you'll be educating me on, but I look forward to broadening my horizons. If you can help me understand why aborigines where hunted for sport up until the 1960's then I'll be very grateful.
Also, apologies if you were offended by my retort. I understand that a lot of Caucasian Australians despise rap music, and your reply was just a bit predictable, boring and cliche'd to me. I know it's not everyone's cup of tea, but it looks to be Fifita's. I was just trying to educate people who aren't familiar with Hip-Hop culture as to where Fifita's statement emanated from.
Put it this way
I've only recently returned from Arnhem Land .
I spent time in Yirkala art centres recording studio listening to Yunupingu galarrwuys niece's new songs - about 4 weeks ago.
Still to be mastered.
It's a wonderful mix of traditional languages and instruments with modern music .
also spent time with the traditional land owner of Murwangi swamp .
Plus elders in Ramingining and Maningrida.
Sat with legendary artist and actor Phillip Gudthaykudthay as he painted .
85 yr old full blood
Played the scorcher in ten canoes.
It was a rare honour to be allowed to go there.
actually I don't rate what rap and hip hop have become.
The original message has been lost .
You are barking up the wrong tree with me buddy.
FTR I have played in bands and recorded for over 25 years.