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Wildflower formed in 2003 and are Jean Burrunali (lead singer), Quintina Nagarrgurrba (bass guitar), Vanessa Nabarlambarl (singer), Salome Nabarlambarl (keyboards), Natasha Namundja (backing vocals), Dominic Narorrga (lead guitar), Jake Burrunali…
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Bob Wilson is a Barkindji man.
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"MC for me means My Cousin" says Wire MC when asked about his name. His real name is Will Jarrett.
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The Street Warriors formed from one half of the Aboriginal hip-hop group Local Knowledge. Its members Warwick and Abie Wright call themselves Wok and Predator.
EP: Real Knows Real
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The Yabu Band consists of Delson Stokes Jnr (vocals), Boyd Stokes (lead guitarist), Jade Masters (drums) and Wayne Donaldson (rhythm guitarist). 'Yabu' means Rock/Gold in their language, Wongatha.
Website: www.facebook.com/YabuBand
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Pop, Reggae, Traditional |
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Yilila sing in Wubuy and English.
Band members: Grant Nundhirribala, Duwayne 'Gumbi' Murrungun, James Nundhirribala (now deceased), Rodrick Nundhirribala, Dave Murrungun, Neville Wunnungmurra, Edmond Nundhirribala and Dion Wurramarra.
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The band members included Amy Saunders (a Gunditjmara woman from Portland), Lou Bennett (a Yorta Yorta Dja Dja Wurrung woman from Echuca) and Sally Dastey (from West Heidelberg). The trio disbanded in 2000. "Tiddas" is a Koori word for sisters.
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The Warumpi Band formed in Papunya in the central desert. They released the first rock song in an Aboriginal language (Jailanguru Pakarnu) and sing in Luritja and English. The band was active from 1980 to 2000.
Members included (changed…
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Frank Yamma is a traditional Pitjantjatjara man from Australia's central desert. Frank speaks five languages and sings in both English and Pitjantjatjara. He was born on March 17th.
Frank's father Isaac, who died aged 50 in 1990, was one of the…
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"Yothu Yindi" is Yolngu for "child and mother". The band formed through the merger of an unnamed band from the Yolngu homelands with a non-Aboriginal group called the Swamp Jockeys.
The band is most known for their hit Treaty (1991). In 2012 Yothu…
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Yugul sings in English and Kriol.
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Folk, Gospel, Soul, Roots |
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Born blind, Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu was the lead singer of the Saltwater Band and the keyboard player and guitarist of Yothu Yindi. He also forged a successful solo career. He became the highest-selling Aboriginal artist in history, selling more…
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The band formed in 2005 as "Zennith Boyz" (with most band members fresh out of high school) and later changed its name to just "Zennith".
It consists of brothers Aden Brim (vocals, songwriter, guitar, drums), Astro Brim (vocals, guitar, songwriter,…
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Colin Tatz
Every Australian's birthright includes the expectation of a healthy and possibly happy life of some longevity, assisted by all the services which a civilised society can make possible.
But this is not yet within the Aboriginal grasp. Three times…
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Brian McCoy
Holding Men: Kanyirninpa and the Health of Young Aboriginal Men is an easily readable book that explores how Indigenous men understand their lives, their health and their culture.
Using conversations, stories and art, the author shows how Kimberley…
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Elizabeth Osborne
Throwing Off the Cloak: Reclaiming Self-reliance in Torres Strait focuses on the Torres Strait Islander peoples' evolving struggles for recognition of their unique Indigenous island identities.
Elizabeth Osborne foregrounds the voices of the Torres…