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Big thank-you to Sage Francis, for “Vonnegut Busy” from “Copper Gone” album, a perfect match for “Burning Bridges – Building Bridges” DreamRaiser art events. And as they say: may the bridges that we burn light the way.

 Big thank-you to Sage Francis, for “Vonnegut Busy” from “Copper Gone” album, a perfect match for “Burning Bridges – Building Bridges” DreamRaiser art events. And as they say: may the bridges that we burn light the way.

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Wanjina Watchers Dolls – protest against Aboriginal violence – international art events in support of Polish designer Ewa Smuga and the Eclipse Hotel

 Wanjina Watchers Dolls – protest against Aboriginal violence – international art events in support of Polish designer Ewa Smuga and the Eclipse Hotel Wanjina Watchers Dolls art events are held in support of Polish designer Ewa Smuga and Hotel Eclipse, to inform the international community about escalating Aboriginal violence against artists, as well as corruption…

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The Wanjinas say: WITHOUT TRUTH – THERE IS NO HOPE!

Spoken by: Jesse Russell-Williams Lyrics: Wanjinas Art: “Wanjina Watchers” by Gina Sinozich, Benedikt Osváth, Marina Lapadatovic, Graeme Biddle, Vesna Tenodi, Damir Tenodi Didgeridoo: Aboriginal artist Goomblar Wylo Book by Vesna Tenodi “Dreamtime Set in Stone — the Truth about Australian Aborigines, as requested by the Those-Who-Know” Goomblar’s didgeridoo performance at ModroGorje Gallery — DVD companion…

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“Dreamtime Set in Stone – the Truth about Australian Aborigines, as requested by the Those-Who-Know” by Vesna Tenodi [Kindle Edition]

 “Dreamtime Set in Stone – the Truth about Australian Aborigines, as requested by the Those-Who-Know” by Vesna Tenodi [Kindle Edition] NEW on Amazon: The book that some violent Aborigines wanted banned and their lawyers tried to confiscate. Conversations with Aboriginal elder Goomblar Wylo. Goomblar’s didgeridoo performance, originallyDVD companion to the book, now on YouTube

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Vesna Tenodi: Forbidden Art, Politicised Archaeology and the “Dreamtime Set in Stone” book with Goomblar Wylo

 Vesna Tenodi: Forbidden Art, Politicised Archaeology and the “Dreamtime Set in Stone” book with Goomblar Wylo The Pleistocene Coalition is a group of researchers challenging the tenets of mainstream scientific agendas which are promoted despite empirical evidence to the contrary. Join a community not afraid to challenge the status quo:www.pleistocenecoalition.com

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Western civilization needs Wanjinas – DreamRaiser Artists in the Pleistocene Coalition Art Gallery

 Western civilization needs Wanjinas – DreamRaiser Artists in the Pleistocene Coalition Art Gallery Australian and Croatian artists in PC gallery: “…superb paintings and other creative work from Vesna Tenodi’s DreamRaiser project including the exploratory electronic and guitar instrumental by Croatian composer and musician Amadeo Dujmovic…”

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On the Edge of Science: Damir Tenodi – The Art of Tai Chi, the Masters-of-the-Fifth-level and Wanjina DreamRaiser art installation

 On the Edge of Science: Damir Tenodi – The Art of Tai Chi, the Masters-of-the-Fifth-level and Wanjina DreamRaiser art installation TV talk show On the Edge of Science with Kresimir Misak – English transcript coming soon.

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Aborigines, Artistic Freedom and Spiritual Archaeology

 Aborigines, Artistic Freedom and Spiritual Archaeology On the Edge of Science – Kresimir Misak interviews Vesna Tenodi, a Croatian-Australian archaeologist, artist, writer and medium, who lives in Sydney. Topics include art and censorship, political correctness which is paralysing Australian society today and is used to terrorise artists and writers, as well as Aboriginal violence against…

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Wanjinas’ smile – another wake-up call to Aborigines

Music & performance: Amadeo Dujmovic Lyrics: Vesna Tenodi, Wanjina CEO Art: Benedikt Osváth, Gina Sinozich, Marina Lapadatovic, Graeme Biddle, Suncica Dzaic Wanjinas’ smile – another wake-up call to Aborigines Hey, listen you all… la, lalala, la who are building the wall… between the skies… and people’s minds… Hey, listen you all… la, lalala, la distorting…

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Five-to-twelve – Dreamtime is over, it’s time to wake up!

 The higher cosmic beings, Master Ananda and the Those-Who-Know, in November 2011 gave an assessment of the current condition of the world, with advice, warnings and encouragements. The Masters said that 10 December 2011 is a tipping point, at which the world will become locked-in the state as people have chosen themselves. Until 20 December…

Truth in Art – Message from Vesna:

In line with What Wanjinas Want, as communicated on 11/03/2011, we are developing a new range of products, inspired by prehistoric Australian cave art, to coincide with the release of “Set in Sand” book. We are adding new themes to our work plan for 2011 which so far includes: Blue Mountains Blues – Wanjina Laughing…

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Wanjinas’ Call to Aboriginal people for reconciliation (NAIDOC week 2010)

  Lyrics: Vesna Tenodi, Wanjina CEO, Music: Amadeo Dujmovic Wanjinas’ call to Aboriginal people for reconciliation Reconciliate with us — your Wanjinas, again, By overcoming anger and hatred and pain. Imposed on your people two centuries ago. The moment has come to let the pain go. And let the anger go, and let the hatred…

Non-Indigenous Artists Rights to Produce Indigenous Art

… Vesna Tenodi has described the intention of the sculpture as to recognise, celebrate and “reinterpret” Indigenous spirituality. She feels spiritually connected to the Wandjina and sees herself as having a right, and even spiritual permission and direction, to use the imagery. She said recently on ABC’s The Law Report that artists should have the…

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Katoomba: Gallery owner releases Wanjina song

Blue Mountains gallery owner Vesna Tenodi has released a song entitled “Wanjinas Call” for NAIDOC week. Ms Tenodi, who commissioned a large stone Wanjina carving outside her gallery, has already attracted considerable hostility from Mowanjum artists and her local Aboriginal community for unauthorised use of sacred images. Read more http://www.kimberleypage.com.au/2010/07/katoomba-gallery-owner-releases-wanjina-song/.