Introduction The Yolngu are an Aboriginal society of a few thousand people who reside on their traditional land in Northeast Arnhem Land in Australia's Northern Territory (see Figure 8.1). My interest as an ethnomusicologist has focused on the public ceremonial songs of the Yolngu community in and around Yirrkala, one of four large Yolngu settlements and currently the home or supply base to about 1,200 Yolngu people. As someone raised in a society where the most prevalent way of regarding music is as mere entertainment or spectacle (or in the case of classical music, as something transcendental, a distinction that nonetheless separates the idea of music from the main business of society), I have been pleasantly shocked to encounter a cultur...
Music has always been an indispensable art in human existence. Music making is not simply an exercis...
[[abstract]]In the traditional cultures of aborigines, "Ritual" is the core. When we talk ...
When Indigenous performance traditions make the journey into the Western academy and other education...
Song is of central importance in Aboriginal Australian cultures and Aboriginal communities engaging ...
In western Arnhem Land, a diverse song tradition—referred to as kun-borrk in Bininj Gunwok language ...
Digitisation has made the return of recordings made by researchers in the past far more achievable t...
Classical Aboriginal culture in Australia consists of many different kinds of ceremonies, including ...
The purpose of this research is to examine past and present Indigenous music and how both interconne...
As an ethnography of Central Australian singing traditions and ceremonial contexts, this book asks q...
Naturally, contributions from places other than this one will be encouraged, indeed, sought. There c...
[Extract] The following raypirri (a Yolngu term for a specific type of 'cultural encouragement' or d...
The book presents how Yolngu Indigenous people in the Northeast Arnhem Land, Australia, have respond...
Many traditional Aboriginal Australian songs are no longer performed due to the complex history of c...
When songs are performed in socially meaningful and memorable contexts, they can act as vehicles tha...
Aboriginal-influenced compositions have been central to Australian art music practice since the 1960...
Music has always been an indispensable art in human existence. Music making is not simply an exercis...
[[abstract]]In the traditional cultures of aborigines, "Ritual" is the core. When we talk ...
When Indigenous performance traditions make the journey into the Western academy and other education...
Song is of central importance in Aboriginal Australian cultures and Aboriginal communities engaging ...
In western Arnhem Land, a diverse song tradition—referred to as kun-borrk in Bininj Gunwok language ...
Digitisation has made the return of recordings made by researchers in the past far more achievable t...
Classical Aboriginal culture in Australia consists of many different kinds of ceremonies, including ...
The purpose of this research is to examine past and present Indigenous music and how both interconne...
As an ethnography of Central Australian singing traditions and ceremonial contexts, this book asks q...
Naturally, contributions from places other than this one will be encouraged, indeed, sought. There c...
[Extract] The following raypirri (a Yolngu term for a specific type of 'cultural encouragement' or d...
The book presents how Yolngu Indigenous people in the Northeast Arnhem Land, Australia, have respond...
Many traditional Aboriginal Australian songs are no longer performed due to the complex history of c...
When songs are performed in socially meaningful and memorable contexts, they can act as vehicles tha...
Aboriginal-influenced compositions have been central to Australian art music practice since the 1960...
Music has always been an indispensable art in human existence. Music making is not simply an exercis...
[[abstract]]In the traditional cultures of aborigines, "Ritual" is the core. When we talk ...
When Indigenous performance traditions make the journey into the Western academy and other education...