The Kokoda Trail: More than Just a War Memorial
In 2000, the Indigenous Koiari people, the custodians of the Kokoda Trail, shut off access to one of Australia's most enduring symbols of WWII. Despite the support provided to Australian soldiers, the Koiari have not received war compensation from the Australian government. A group of young Australians journey to live and work with the Koiari for two months, absorbing their culture and aiming to create a new generation of relationships, based on the bonds of the past.