This paper focuses on some uses of recording technology in the township of Wadeye in Australia’s Northern Territory, resulting from a project focusing on djanba, a genre of public ceremonial song created and performed by Murriny Patha people. Murriny Patha is one of the healthiest Australian languages, with about 2500 speakers, most living in Wadeye and nearby. In recent years, with substantial social change in the community and the deaths of key composers and performers of the traditional ceremonial genres djanba, wangga and lirrga, performances of ceremonial song have markedly declined. In collaboration with the Wadeye Aboriginal Languages Centre (WALC), the Kanamkek Yile Ngala Museum and the Wadeye Library and Knowledge Centre (WLKC), ou...
This article examines the National Recording Project for Indigenous Performance in Australia as a de...
I begin this chapter by arguing against any sort of prescriptive definitions for Indigenous Australi...
This paper explores Dinka songs as poetic autobiography, focusing in particular on their composition...
Over the last decade, ethnomusicologists have increasingly become preoccupied with the repatriation ...
In the Central Australian Warlpiri community of Yuendumu, efforts to document and revitalise Warlpir...
Digitisation has made the return of recordings made by researchers in the past far more achievable t...
This paper reports on collaborative research by a team of linguists, musicologists, elders, educator...
We present results of a project in Wadeye (Northern Territory, Australia) to document and make acces...
Song is of central importance in Aboriginal Australian cultures and Aboriginal communities engaging ...
The article investigates the history of the National Recording Project for Indigenous Performance in...
For the last 40 years or so, the Walakandha wangga, a repertory composed collaboratively by a number...
Within a western tradition of music education research there is an expectation that a research proje...
Naturally, contributions from places other than this one will be encouraged, indeed, sought. There c...
This paper begins to explore the notion of a South African identity in Australia through community m...
This thesis examines an attempt at repatriation and the revitalisation of archival holdings from the...
This article examines the National Recording Project for Indigenous Performance in Australia as a de...
I begin this chapter by arguing against any sort of prescriptive definitions for Indigenous Australi...
This paper explores Dinka songs as poetic autobiography, focusing in particular on their composition...
Over the last decade, ethnomusicologists have increasingly become preoccupied with the repatriation ...
In the Central Australian Warlpiri community of Yuendumu, efforts to document and revitalise Warlpir...
Digitisation has made the return of recordings made by researchers in the past far more achievable t...
This paper reports on collaborative research by a team of linguists, musicologists, elders, educator...
We present results of a project in Wadeye (Northern Territory, Australia) to document and make acces...
Song is of central importance in Aboriginal Australian cultures and Aboriginal communities engaging ...
The article investigates the history of the National Recording Project for Indigenous Performance in...
For the last 40 years or so, the Walakandha wangga, a repertory composed collaboratively by a number...
Within a western tradition of music education research there is an expectation that a research proje...
Naturally, contributions from places other than this one will be encouraged, indeed, sought. There c...
This paper begins to explore the notion of a South African identity in Australia through community m...
This thesis examines an attempt at repatriation and the revitalisation of archival holdings from the...
This article examines the National Recording Project for Indigenous Performance in Australia as a de...
I begin this chapter by arguing against any sort of prescriptive definitions for Indigenous Australi...
This paper explores Dinka songs as poetic autobiography, focusing in particular on their composition...