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Article: Congratulations Pantjiti Unkari McKenzie for being a recipient of the Order of Australia Medal

Congratulations Pantjiti Unkari McKenzie for being a recipient of the Order of Australia Medal

Congratulations Pantjiti Unkari McKenzie for being a recipient of the Order of Australia Medal

Pantjiti Unkari Mckenzie was awarded the Order of Australia Medal on the 26th of January for “service to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory”.

Pantjiti has spent much of her life living in the Ernabella Community. Pantjiti and her husband set up EVTV which made films on many subjects. She estimates that they made over a thousand films. They also worked for PY Media on the Broadcasting for Remote Aboriginal Community Services program (BRACS). Pantjiti enjoys acting. She has appeared in films about bush tucker, bush medicine, the Seven Sisters and she also performed in the stage play, Ngapartji Ngapartji.
A skilled artist in paint, batik and weaving tjanpi (grass) baskets and a teacher of the Pitjantjatjara language, Pantjiti is also a traditional healer or ngangkari, specialising in treating women’s problems. Her work in archiving and sharing knowledge around cultural heritage are renowned. Recently Pantjiti worked on the Smiling Mind Meditation app with the Uti Kulintjaku team.

Pantjiti joins an important history of strong women associated with NPY Women’s Council that have received the OAM or AM awards:

Purki Edwards, OAM
For service to Nursing and to Aboriginal welfare (1979)

Nganyinytja, AM
For service to Aboriginal culture and welfare (1993)

Tjikalyi Collins, OAM
In recognition of Service to the Aboriginal Community (1994)

Barbara Tjikatu, OAM
For service to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory as an Anangu Elder, and in the preservation and management of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park (2006)

Andrea Mason, OAM
For Service to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory (2018)

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Uti Kulintjaku and Smiling Mind guided meditations launched!

Uti Kulintjaku and Smiling Mind guided meditations launched!

NPY Women’s Council and Smiling Mind are excited about the launch of meditations developed by the Uti Kulintjaku team, launched on the 11th of December at the NPY offices.

Thanks so much to all that attended!
These mindful meditations have been created and recorded by Pitjantjatjara and Ngaanyatjarra speakers and piloted through schools in the APY Lands. Thanks to the support of the NIB foundation the project is available for free on the Smiling Mind app, these meditations are for adults and children alike.

https://www.smilingmind.com.au/

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Uti Kulintjaku meditation app featured on Radio National's AWAYE program

Uti Kulintjaku meditation app featured on Radio National's AWAYE program

The Uti Kulintjaku team were interviewed about the new meditation app produced with Smiling Mind. Listen to this amazing episode featuring ngangkaris Rene Kulitja, Wanatjura Lewis, Anawari Mitchell and Pantjiti McKenzie as well as Program Director Angela Lynch, CEO of Smiling Mind Addie Wooten and artist/ translator Beth Sometimes!

Thanks so much to Caddie Brain for her great work!

https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/10750126

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