Possum skin cloaks: Reviving an Aboriginal cultural tradition
Possum skin cloaks have been used by Aboriginal people in south-east Australia as an expression of individual identity.
But the traditional practice was almost lost after colonisation.
Mitch Mahoney, 24, tells the BBC why he's helping to drive its resurgence.
Video by Isabelle Rodd
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