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Women's yawulyu songs as evidence of connections to and knowledge of land: the Jardiwanpa

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Laughren, Mary
Curran, Georgia
Turpin, Myfany
Peterson, Nicolas

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EL Publishing

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Luise Hercus has always had a keen interest in Australian Aboriginal songs and collaborated with musicologists both in the field and in her analysis. Her examination of lyrics and the relationship between songs and the people who sing them encompasses a vast area of Australia

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Language Land & Song: Studies in Honour of Luise Hercus

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