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Goyulan, the morning star: an Aboriginal clan song series from North Central Arnhem Land

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Aboriginal Studies Press for the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies
Recorder and editor: Margaret Clunies Ross
Performer: Johnny Mundrugmundrug
Performer: Jacky Riala
Performer: George Ganjupala

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Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies

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All sound recordings made in 1982 during the Rom ceremony in Canberra, except for song 27 which was recorded at a mortuary ritual in 1978. -- Songs performed by Johnny Mundrugmundrug and Jacky Riala, singers, accompanied by George Ganjupala, didjeridu. -- 1. Jiwurl -- 2. Larreija -- 3. Parrait-parrait -- 4. Bardainy -- 5. Lipa-Lipa -- 6. Gurredi -- 7. Garrarla -- 8. Parrap-parrapa -- 9. Manikurdorkk -- 10. Mibugorla -- 11. Yukurda -- 12. Bunggulata -- 13. Garlpi -- 14. Burnpa -- 15. Churri-churdo -- 16. Jirril-jirril -- 17. Barranyji -- 18. Gulotok -- 19. Gunjonga -- 20. Jok -- 21. Bol -- 22. Goyulan -- 23. Wurrurlul -- 24. Wangarra -- 25. Nanyja -- 26. Damalkurra -- 27. Juno.

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

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