Aboriginal Studies Press for the Australian Institute of Aboriginal StudiesRecorder and editor: Margaret Clunies RossPerformer: Johnny MundrugmundrugPerformer: Jacky RialaPerformer: George Ganjupala2025-06-162025-06-169910059192897070009780855752064https://hdl.handle.net/1885/733763492All 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.1:27:48sound cassettespoken wordmusicaudio/mpegaudio/waven-AUSongs, BurarraBurera (Australian people) -- Australia -- Arnhem Land (N.T.) -- MusicAboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Arnhem Land (N.T.) -- MusicSongs, Aboriginal AustralianBurarra languageGoyulan, the morning star: an Aboriginal clan song series from North Central Arnhem LandMorning star1988This audio recording is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Australian National University.