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Music of Aboriginal Australia

Music of Aboriginal Australia. Martin Stokes. Northwest Australia Marret 2005 Marri-tjevin and others; Wangga; fieldwork late 1980s. Magowan 2007 Northeast Arnhem Land Yolngu: Shark Dance; fieldwork 1990s. Old Man Tulh Story of Hairy Cheeky Yam. Shark Journey Magowan 2007: 129.

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Music of Aboriginal Australia

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  1. Music of Aboriginal Australia Martin Stokes

  2. Northwest Australia • Marret 2005 • Marri-tjevin and others; Wangga; fieldwork late 1980s

  3. Magowan 2007 • Northeast Arnhem Land • Yolngu: Shark Dance; fieldwork 1990s

  4. Old Man Tulh • Story of Hairy Cheeky Yam

  5. Shark Journey • Magowan 2007: 129

  6. Intra-lineage exchange

  7. Inter-lineage exchange • Lirrga - Marr-ngarr (further north) • Dhanba - Marrinpatha (Kimberley region) • Wangga - Marri-tjevin, Marri-ammu, Marri-ngarr and Matige people (local)

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