This chapter explores the evolution of Indigenous music and musicians in North Queensland and the Torres Strait. In the current climate the production modes have changed dramatically from an industry based and controlled production system to a more independent and Internet based distribution and economy. Drawing on Dunbar-Hall and Gibson's 2004 study as well as researchers including Hayward (Tide lines: Music, tourism & cultural transition in the Whitsunday islands (and adjacent coast). Lismore: Southern Cross University, 2001); Neuenfeldt (The World Of Music, 49, 7–21, 2007), and Castles (Tjungaringanyi: Aboriginal rock (1971–91). In P. Hayward (Ed.), Sound alliances: Indigenous peoples, cultural politics, and popular music in the Pacific ...
During the late twentieth century, Australia started to recognize the rights of the Aboriginal peopl...
The musical artistic expression of the Indigenous peoples in Australia is commonly connected to noti...
This article examines the National Recording Project for Indigenous Performance in Australia as a de...
"Similar to other social 'things' (Appadurai 1986), songs have a social life; similar to other symbo...
Both indigenous and non-indigenous contributors demonstrate how local music and dance genres have be...
"The Torres Strait region of northern Queensland has been significantly influenced by cultures origi...
Like elsewhere, the music industry in Queensland is comprised of two tiers. The first tier is compos...
The relationships between Indigenous peoples, recording technology and techniques, the recording ind...
I begin this chapter by arguing against any sort of prescriptive definitions for Indigenous Australi...
This article examines songs produced by Torres Strait workers employed as fettlers on the railways o...
The city of Cairns and the nearby Aboriginal town of Yarrabah in Australia are two very different pl...
This chapter takes the reader throughout remote Aboriginal Australia, examining the part music and s...
Torres Strait Islander communities in the Torres Strait region of Queensland have an active musical ...
The city of Cairns and the Aboriginal township of Yarrabah in North Queensland, Australia, comprise ...
Ethnomusicology is the study of music within cultural contexts, where place and time are of equal si...
During the late twentieth century, Australia started to recognize the rights of the Aboriginal peopl...
The musical artistic expression of the Indigenous peoples in Australia is commonly connected to noti...
This article examines the National Recording Project for Indigenous Performance in Australia as a de...
"Similar to other social 'things' (Appadurai 1986), songs have a social life; similar to other symbo...
Both indigenous and non-indigenous contributors demonstrate how local music and dance genres have be...
"The Torres Strait region of northern Queensland has been significantly influenced by cultures origi...
Like elsewhere, the music industry in Queensland is comprised of two tiers. The first tier is compos...
The relationships between Indigenous peoples, recording technology and techniques, the recording ind...
I begin this chapter by arguing against any sort of prescriptive definitions for Indigenous Australi...
This article examines songs produced by Torres Strait workers employed as fettlers on the railways o...
The city of Cairns and the nearby Aboriginal town of Yarrabah in Australia are two very different pl...
This chapter takes the reader throughout remote Aboriginal Australia, examining the part music and s...
Torres Strait Islander communities in the Torres Strait region of Queensland have an active musical ...
The city of Cairns and the Aboriginal township of Yarrabah in North Queensland, Australia, comprise ...
Ethnomusicology is the study of music within cultural contexts, where place and time are of equal si...
During the late twentieth century, Australia started to recognize the rights of the Aboriginal peopl...
The musical artistic expression of the Indigenous peoples in Australia is commonly connected to noti...
This article examines the National Recording Project for Indigenous Performance in Australia as a de...