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Australian Indigenous language recordings: Gamilroi, Gamilroi songs, Jualjai, Juwalanai, Goamu, Ngeumba

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Wurm, Stephen Adolphe
Speaker: Stephen Wurm

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November 1955. -- Tape 1. 1. Gamilroi, recorded at Boggabilla station -- 2. two Gamilroi songs -- 3. Jualjai, recorded at Mungindi -- Tape 2. 1. Juwalarai tape 1, recorded at Walgett -- 2. Goamu (Dodd), recorded at Walgett -- 3. Juwalarai tape 2 -- 4. Ngeumba, recorded at Walgett, December 1955 -- 5. Goamu (Willis), recorded at Goodooga, December 1955.

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Series 233 - Stephen Wurm papers
Item 1103 - Australian Indigenous Language Recording on reel-to-reel tape: Gamilroi, Gamilroi songs, Jualjai, Juwalanai, Goamu, Neumba, Goamu

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1955

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This audio recording is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Archives Program, Australian National University

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