The bi-annual AFL/AFLPA Indigenous All Stars camp is currently being held in Broome, Western Australia with four young Cats in attendance.

Brandan Parfitt, Jamaine Jones, Nakia Cockatoo and Quinton Narkle have joined more than fifty indigenous players from across the league for the four day camp and are taking part in training sessions, cultural development and work within the local community.

Here is just a snippet of what they've been up to so far:

Quinton Narkle, Brandan Parfitt, Nakia Cockatoo and Jamaine Jones pose with some local fans (AFL Photos)

Nakia Cockatoo passes on some words of wisdom (AFL Photos)

Cockatoo keeping an eye on his group (AFL Photos)

 

A young Cats fan listens intently (AFL Photos)

Nakia is joined by Steven May, Cyril Rioli, Bradley Hill and others to speak to young Broome locals (AFL Photos)

Nakia Cockatoo participates in a traditional indigenous ceremoney (AFL Photos)

Jamain Cockatoo and Naka Cockatoo share a laugh with the locals (AFL Photos)

Quinton Narkle is all smiles (AFL Photos)

Brandan Parfitt and Nakia Cockatoo pose with fellow Northern Territorians (AFL Photos)

Former Cat Mathew Stokes has his faced painted by Docker Danyle Pearce (AFL Photos)

Nakia Cockatoo arm in arm after watching an evening of cultural development (AFL Photos)