Walking Contemporary Indigenous Songlines as Public Pedagogies of Country (original) (raw)

Recirculating songs: revitalising the singing practices of Indigenous Australia

Jim Wafer

2017

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Song-poetry of Central Australia: Sustaining Traditions

Myfany Turpin

Language Documentation & Description 10: 15-36, 2011

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Wanji-wanji: The Past and Future of an Aboriginal Travelling Song

Myfany Turpin

Musicology Australia, 2022

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Review of Landscapes of indigenous performance: Music, song and dance of the Torres Strait and Arnhem Land edited by Fiona Magowan and Karl Neuenfeldt.

Myfany Turpin

2007

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Songlines 25 years on: walking and encounter in a postcolonial landscape

Glenn Morrison

The Encounters: Place, Situation, Context Papers—The Refereed Proceedings of the 17th Conference of the Australasian Association of Writing Programs. Eds. Cassandra Atherton, Rhonda Dredge, Et. Al. Canberra: The Australasian Association of Writing Programs, 2012,, 2012

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Earth song as storywork : reclaiming Indigenous knowledges

Bronwyn Fredericks

2015

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CONNECTING CULTURES AND CONTINENTS: THE HERITAGE OF ROUTES AND JOURNEYS Signposted by Song: cultural routes of the Australian desert

Diana James

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Edges of water and land: Transnational performance practices in indigenous/settler collaborations. Journal of Arts & Communities, Volume 6, Number 1.

Petra Kuppers

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Country Calls: A Creative Practice of Deep Time Walking in Darug Country

Margaret J Somerville

Qualitative Inquiry

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Dancing the Waterways in Leanne Simpson’s she sang them home

Cara Mumford

Performing (in) Place: Moving on/with the Land, 2022

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From One Songline to Another: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students’ Study Tour Journey of Indigenous Connection and Solidarity

Anne Power

The Globalisation of Higher Education, 2018

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Traditional Aboriginal songs: from digital files to living culture’

Myfany Turpin

Australasian Sound Archive 42, 2018

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Singing Rivers: Spatial Discourses and Milieu-Specific Analysis

Steven S George

Globalization and Sense-Making Practices, 2023

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Kinship with country : acts of translation in the cross-cultural performance space : a case study on the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Lands of Central Australia

Diana James

2005

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Returning Recordings of Songs That Persist: The Anmatyerr Traditions of Anmanty and Akiw

Jason M Gibson

Archival Returns: Central Australia and Beyond, 2019

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Dancing with a Difference: Reconfiguring the Poetic Politics of Aboriginal Ritual as National Spectacle

Fiona Magowan

The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 2000

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Towards understanding the renewal of ancient song traditions through Garrwa video : an Indigenous story research study

Jason De Santolo

Doctorate of Creative Arts (UTS), 2018

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Productive Ambiguity: Fleshing out the Bones in Yolŋu Manikay "Song" Performance, and the Australian Art Orchestra’s "Crossing Roper Bar

Samuel Curkpatrick

Critical Studies in Improvisation / Études critiques en improvisation, 2014

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Ethnographic sound collections and Australian Aboriginal Heritage: Kaytetye song traditions remembered

Jason M Gibson

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Communities of Interest: Issues in Establishing a Digital Resource on Murrinh-patha Song at Wadeye (Port Keats), NT

lysbeth ford

Literary and linguistic computing, 2005

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Dancing with the Devil (Spirit): How Audiovisual Collections Reveal and Enact Social and Political Agency in Dance and Song (A Case from the Kimberley)

Rona Charles

Preservation, digital technology & culture, 2021

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Erode You Mountains: Singing Citizenships in the Ikalahan Ancestral Domain

Kate Johnson Metcalf

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Signposted by song: Cultural routes of the Australian desert

Diana James

The Historic Environment, 2013

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Singing the Coast: place and identity in Australia

Margaret J Somerville

2010

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Rivers of Song, Blood and Memories: Tongues of Stone in Perth

Carol Brown

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Review of Hembemba: Rivers of the Forest, by Steven Edmund Winduo; Cook Islands. Special Issue of Mana: A South Pacific Journal of Art and Culture, Language and Literature (12:2), edited by Jean Tekura Mason and Vaine Rasmussen; From the Spider Bone Diaries: Poems and Songs, by Richard Hamasaki

Rob S E A N Wilson

2002

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Places of transmotion: Indigenous knowledge, stories, and the arts

Kevin Slivka

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Arriving, Digging, Performing, Returning: An Exercise in Rich Interpretation of a Djanba Song Text in the Sound Archive of the Wadeye Knowledge Centre, Northern Territory of Australia.

Joe Blythe

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Dancing Breath: Ceremonial Performance Practice, Environment, and Personhood in a Muskogee Creek Community (2016 dissertation)

Ryan A Koons

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Returning recordings of songs that persist: The Anmatyerr traditions of akiw and anmanty

Jason M Gibson

2019

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Journeys through an Australian Sacred Landscape

Cathy Robinson

Museum International, 2003

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Mapping Pathways for an Indigenous Poetry Pedagogy: Performance, Emergence and Decolonisation

grace mavhiza

Education as Change

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‘Rock the Boat’: song-writing as geographical practice

Lucas Ihlein

Cultural Geographies, 2019

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Lines and Criss-Crossings: Hyperlinks in Australian Indigenous Narratives

Barbara Magdalena Glowczewski

Media International Australia incorporating Culture and Policy

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Singing and Dancing Matters: Performing "Indigenousness" through Powwow

Joyce Hsiu-yen Yeh 葉秀燕

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