This film was sponsored by the Commonwealth Australian government's Department of Aboriginal Affairs in recognition of International Women's Year in 1975.
This film's closing epilogue and tribute states: "This film has been made as a tribute to all aboriginal women with the help of the community of aboriginal women in Adelaide".
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that this film may contain voices and or images of deceased persons.
Co-starring in this film was Aboriginal Australian Ruby Hammond, who later, in 1988, became the first Aboriginal woman election candidate in South Australia.
The film's closing credits state that this production was: ''Made for the Department of Aboriginal Affairs''.