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- A man from a semi-traditional Aboriginal community makes his first visit to a large city for medical treatment. The experience of sudden separation from family; home and familiar surroundings; and the communication gap between the white hospital staff and many Aboriginal patients is demonstrated in a dramatised recall of the man's time in the city.
- Shows several nutrition-related projects initiated by Aboriginal communities who encourage other groups to make use of human and natural resources to begin similar projects. Bush food is compared to that which may be purchased in towns and cities and the need for an understanding of the nutritional value of food is emphasized. Aboriginal people are encouraged to revive traditional food gathering activities or to participate in nutrition-related projects in order to develop a higher nutritional status for their respective communities.
- Aboriginal people are encouraged to revive traditional food gathering activities or to participate in nutrition-related projects; explanation of bush medicine; mothers are helped to understand the changes in nutrition required by young babies; a man from a semi-traditional community makes his first visit to a large city to seek medical treatment.