These sisters didn't know white people existed. Then one day everything changed. | ABC Australia
In 1984, the Pintupi Nine, then described as the world’s “last nomads”, walked out of the desert and into modern day Australia. It was the first time they had ever seen a white person, ridden in a car, or tasted sugar. Today, more than 40 years on, the group’s surviving members are working to keep their cultural knowledge alive, passing it on to the next generation. And a warning for our Indigenous viewers, this story contains images of people who have died. 📽 Video produced by Charmayne Allison and Xavier Martin and edited by Tom Edwards Subscribe 🔔 http://ab.co/ABCAus-subscribe ___________________________________________ Web: http://abc.net.au/ Facebook: / abc Twitter: / abcaustralia Instagram: / abcaustralia ___________________________________________ Please note: On most of our videos, the captions/subtitles are auto-generated by YouTube. This is an official Australian Broadcasting Corporation YouTube channel. Contributions may be removed if they violate ABC's Online Conditions of Use http://www.abc.net.au/conditions.htm (Section 3).