In 1846 Melbourne was gripped by a panic: a story had spread that a white woman had been shipwrecked off the coast of Gippsland and was living with Aboriginal people. “Expeditions” were sent to ...
Australia’s Aboriginal people were some of the world’s first travelers and adventurers, migrating from Asia at least 50,000 years ago and establishing what is now one of the world’s oldest living ...
Six-time Grammy Award-winner and Honolulu native Daniel Ho is best known for his performances on ukulele, slack key guitar, piano, and vocals. Now based in Los Angeles, his multifaceted career ...
The most remarkable feature of Gurrumul, the recent first album by Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, is the blind Australian indigenous singer’s extraordinary voice. Variously described by music writers as ...
For tens of thousands of years, Aboriginal culture has been handed down orally through song and poetry without the need to write anything down.
Normally reserved for major league baseball players as they enter the game to take the plate or the mound, lawyers are rarely introduced with walk-up songs. But at the Canadian Aboriginal Minerals ...
Table of contents keyed to map on album cover. Program notes by A.P. Elkin and Alan Lomax bound in album. Performer(s): Recorded ad edited [by] Dr. A.P. Elkin with contributions by the Australian ...
Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) will showcase the evolution of Aboriginal song and dance in South East Queensland in its new free exhibition Tomorrow's Traditions, running in the Tony Gould ...
101 The Walaka. 102 The Waranggan. 103 The Women's Tjarada. 104 The Men's Tjarada. 105 The Djerag. 106 The Mulara. 107 The Mulara II. 108 Sacred Solo, A (The Crocodile). 109 Gossip Songs. 110 The ...