gawa is a lovely place and up here, they call me henry narpia, because 'narpia' means octopus.think junga junga and bumfi want me to sit down. i think this must be a very special place. yo. - do you catch fish here? - all: yo. like your people have done for hundreds of years? all: yo. - do you use a net? - all: yuka. oh, i think 'yuka' must mean no. - does 'yuka' mean no? - yo, yo. so 'yo' means yes and 'yuka' means no. that's another warramiri word i've learned. can you show me how to catch fish in the fish trap? yo. whoa, that's very clever. we'll show you our school now, henry. hooray! beauty, mate! hello, everyone. it's good to see you. oh. you've made a sea mural! let's do the octopus dance. come on, henry. (lively music plays) (all sing in warramiri) yeah! i'm having lots of fun. this is wonderful, wonderful dancing. breebop! (all sing in warramiri) (kids cheer) goodbye, everybody. breebop! g'day, everybody. i'm the postie. i wonder if there's something in my bag for someone at wigglehouse. there is! (whistles) hello, everybody. i'm just about to look in the letter box to