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Issue Details: First known date: 2015... 2015 Gulf Country Songbook : Yanyuwa, Marra, Garrwa and Gudanji Songs
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'The Gulf Country Songbook, is an immersive showcase of some of the many songs composed in Yanyuwa, Marra, Garrwa and Gudanji languages in the last 100 years. There are songs of land rights claims, of the maranaja – ‘dugong hunters of excellence’, of paddling a canoe on the sea at night, of boundary riders on a pastoral station, and Ancestral Beings journeying across country' (Source: Waralungku Arts Centre Website)

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Language: Aboriginal Yanyuwa AIATSIS ref. (N153) (NT SE53-04) , Aboriginal Mara AIATSIS ref. (N112) (NT SD53-11) , Aboriginal Garrwa AIATSIS ref. (N155) (NT SE53-08). Garrwa has two dialects Garrwa proper and gunindirri (also known as Eastern Garrwa) Source: Austlang database) , English , Aboriginal Gudanji AIATSIS Code: C26 Northern Territory
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Yanyuwa, Marra, Garrwa and Gudanji words of the songs and English translations and interpretations.
    • Borroloola, McArthur River area, Gulf - Barkly Tablelands area, Central Northern Territory, Northern Territory,: Waralungku Arts Centre , 2015 .
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      Extent: 112 (CD + DVD)p.
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      • You can listen to the songs using a mobile device (a smartphone or a tablet) if you have internet access. Download a QR scanner app (some are free), and use it to capture the QR codes printed on the pages to play the song audio files through your device.

        The audio files are streamed, which means a little bit of your data credit is used each time you listen to a song this way.

      • Book launched on 9 December 2015 at Borroloola School, Northern Territory.
      • Gulf Country Musecology co-producers: Karin Riederer and Patrick McCloskey.

        Gulf Country Songbook project manager: Karin Riederer. 

        Composers: Dinah Norman a-Marrngawi, Annie Isaac a-KarrakaynRoddy Harvey a Bayiwuma, Short Friday Babawurda, Pyro Dirdiyalma. 

        Yanyuwa song transcriptions and translations: Yanyuwa families with John Bradley and Leanne Norman.

        Yanyuwa song explanations and biographies of Yanyuwa Old People: John Bradley and Yanyuwa families. 

        Mara song transcriptions: Fannie Yilayi Harrison, Betty Roberts, Salome Harris and Greg Dickson.

        Marra song interpretations: Fannie Yilayi Harrison, Violet Hammer, Jacob Riley and Robert Hammer. 

        Garrwa song transcriptions and translations: Thelma Dixon, Maureen Timothy, Marjorie Keighran, Nancy Kidd, Ilana Mushin and Karin Riederer. 

        Garrwa Mararabarna song transcriptions, translations and interpretations: Thelma Dixon, Hazel Godfrey, Maureen Timothy, Marjorie Keighran, Shirley Simon, April Peter, Daphne Mawson, Angeline Balanjimarra, Nancy Kidd and Karin Riederer. 

        Gudanji song interpretations: Adrianne Miller, Topsy Green, Katie Baker, Peggy Mawson, Elizabeth Lansen and Allan Baker. 

        All other text written with senior members of participating families by Karin Riederer. Song rhythym transcriptions by Philip Adgemis. Language map concept and design by Heidi Riederer based on information provided by John Bradley and Karin Riederer. Yanyuwa saltwater map with locations provided by Dinah Norman, Mavis Timothy, Leanne Norman and John Bradley, and drawn by Leonie Richards; underlying map is courtesy NT Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries.  DVD Audio engineering and mastering of songs by Jeremy Conlon, Left of Elephant sound.  DVD Film direction and production by Scott Welsh: film editing by Scott Welsh and David Hansen, The Perfect World.  DVD Stills photographer: Benjamin Warlngundu Ellis Bayliss.  DVD Post production support: Tom Dick - Southern Cross University.  DVD transcriptions and translations: John Bradley.  DVD aerial footage: Paul Barden.  Radio documentary production by Joanne Miller, Lynette Lewis, Marlene Timothy, Rhonda Hammer, Leanne Norman, Liam Maza and Karin Riederer.  Cover images of country (top to bottom) Yanyuwa (Milrila), Garrwa (Calvert River), Gudanji (Bukulara Range), Yanyuwa (Limmen Bight tidal region): Paul Barden except Calvert River: Paul Edmonds.  Endpaper images: Sandy Edwards, Benjamin Ellis Bayliss and Karin Riederer.  Consultants: Dinah Norman a-Marrngawi, Roddy Harvey a Bayiwuma, Jemima Miller a-Wuwarlu, Jemima Miller Yulama, Leonard Norman Wungunya. 

Works about this Work

Book Features Songs from the Gulf Country 2015 single work review
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 16 December no. 616 2015; (p. 22)

— Review of Gulf Country Songbook : Yanyuwa, Marra, Garrwa and Gudanji Songs 2015 anthology lyric/song
'Waralungku Arts has launched the Gulf Country Songbook: Yanyuwa, Marra, Garrwa and Gudandji songs in Boroloola (NT) at community celebration attended by hundreds of people...'
Book Features Songs from the Gulf Country 2015 single work review
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 16 December no. 616 2015; (p. 22)

— Review of Gulf Country Songbook : Yanyuwa, Marra, Garrwa and Gudanji Songs 2015 anthology lyric/song
'Waralungku Arts has launched the Gulf Country Songbook: Yanyuwa, Marra, Garrwa and Gudandji songs in Boroloola (NT) at community celebration attended by hundreds of people...'
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