The song peoples sessions : Ngambala Wiji Li-wunungu : together we are strong / Shellie Morris & the Borroloola Songwomen
- Bib ID:
- 6098247
- Format:
- Audio
- Author:
- Morris, Shellie
- Description:
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- Tennant Creek, N.T. : Barkly Regional Arts], ©2012
- 2 audio discs (4 3/4 in.), 1 booklet (unpaged : col. ill., 1 map, ports. ; 18 cm) ; in case (19 cm.)
- Summary:
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"The Song peoples sessions encourages an inclusive Australian identity born from a respect for the indivisibility of human rights for all Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians. ... This Song peoples session took Shellie Morris on an emotional return to her grandmother's family in the Gulf country of the Northern Territory to record her first album entirely in Aboriginal languages."--Back cover.
- Notes:
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- Title from case.
- The Borroloola Songwomen: Dinah Marngawi Norman, Jemima Wuwarlu Miller, Roddy Bawuyuma Harvey, Isa Yubuyu McDinny, Nancy Yukuwal McDinny, Amy Bajimalanya Friday, Fannie Gathawuy Numamurdirdi, Marjorie Managiri Keighran, Thelma Kanjibiranya Dixon, Topsy Inganjuba Green and Elizabeth Larson; additonal support singers: Harry Lansen, Gondwana National Indigenous Children's Choir; musical composition, production and lyrics: Shellie Morris; translator and interpreters: Leanne Norman, Joanne Miller, Mavis Travis Timothy, Whylo McKinnon, John Bradly (Yanyuwa), Cherry Wulumirr Daniels, Leonie Murrugun, Maureen Marranggulu Thompson, Freda Miramba Roberts, Betty Naburrurluyurr Roberts, Bessie Numamudiredi, Topsy Numamurdidi, Greg Dickson (Marra), Ilana Mustin (Garrwa), Harry Lansen, Topsy Green and Rachel Nordlinger (Gudanji); the Song peoples ensemble: violins - Sue Simpson, Andrea Keeble, Youka Snell, Lizzy Welsh, Edwina Kayser, violas - Jason Bunn, Sophie Kesoglidis, cellos - Kathryn McKee, Edwina Cordingly, countrabass - Rosie Westbrook; executive producer: Patrick McCloskey; music produce/recording, mixing and mastering engineer: Tim Cole; production manager: Karin Rederer.
- Recorded at Waralungku Arts, Borroloola; West Island, Sir Edward Pellow Group, Gulf of Carpentaria; Numbulwar, N.T. Additional recordings at Eastment Street Studios, Melbouren; Gadigal Studios, Redfern; and Sing Sing Studios, Melbourne.
- Funded by Australian Government through the Maintenance of Indgenious Languages and Records Program, McArthur River Mine Community Benefits Trust, Barkley Regional Arts, Northern Territory Government, The Fred Hollows Foundation, the Scully Fund, Winansi Kari Music Centre.
- Songs on CDs in the Yanyuwa language. Lyrics in the Yanyuwa language with translations to English. Text in English.
- Digital content preserved
- Subject:
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- Songs, Yanyuwa
- Yanyuwa (Australian people) -- Songs and music
- Aboriginal Australians -- Northern Territory. -- Songs and music
- Songs, Aboriginal Australian -- Northern Territory
- Yanyuwa / Yanuwa language (N153) (NT SE53-04)
- Yanyuwa / Yanuwa people (N153) (NT SE53-04)
- Mara / Marra people (N112) (NT SD53-11)
- Garrwa / Garrawa / Garawa language (N155) (NT SE53-08)
- Mara / Marra language (N112) (NT SD53-11)
- Gurdanji / Kurdanji / Gudanji people (C26) (NT SE53-07)
- Music - Vocal
- Gurdanji / Kurdanji / Gudanji language (C26) (NT SE53-07)
- Garrwa / Garrawa / Garawa people (N155) (NT SE53-08)
- Northern Territory -- Songs and music
- Australian
- Other authors/contributors:
- Terms of Use:
- © 2012 Barkley Regional Arts, Shellie Morris and the Booroola Songwomen.
- Copyright:
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- Reason for copyright status:
- Until 2082 [Created/Published Date + 70 Years]
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- Sound Recording
- Published status:
- Published
- Publication date:
- 2012
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