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MK1-20221119
Title Wamin songs songwriting session
Description Markos Koumoulas and David Bindi Hudson (Ewamian/Western Yalanji) meet at David’s home in Cairns, Queensland on Nov. 19, 2022, to finalize a number of original songs written in the Wamin language set to be recorded and released on a new album in the coming months.

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MK1-20221119-notes

“Buri Ridjim” demo:
MK1-20221119-01

“Ndjuwa” songwriting session:
MK1-20221119-02_01
“Ndjuwa” demo:
MK1-20221119-02_02

“Baya Kogo-dha” songwriting session:
MK1-20221119-03_01
“Baya Kogo-dha” demo:
MK1-20221119-03_02

“Goborra Warrama” songwriting session:
MK1-20221119-04_01
“Goborra Warrama” demo:
MK1-20221119-04_02

“Ŋana Wamin” songwriting session:
MK1-20221119-05_01
“Ŋana Wamin” demo:
MK1-20221119-05_02

“Gurridjala” songwriting session:
MK1-20221119-06_01
“Gurridjala” demo:
MK1-20221119-06_02

“Gudhuwa” songwriting session:
MK1-20221119-07_01
“Gudhuwa” demo:
MK1-20221119-07_02

“Boya” songwriting session:
MK1-20221119-08_01
“Boya” demo:
MK1-20221119-08_02
Origination date 2022-11-19
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/MK1/20221119
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Collector
Markos Koumoulas
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Region / village Oceania
Originating university University of Sydney
Operator Nick Ward
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Roles Markos Koumoulas : depositor
David Bindi Hudson : performer
DOI 10.26278/bb76-8d20
Cite as Markos Koumoulas (collector), Markos Koumoulas (depositor), David Bindi Hudson (performer), 2022. Wamin songs songwriting session. MPEG/VND.WAV/PDF. MK1-20221119 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/bb76-8d20
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MK1-20221119-07_01.mp3 audio/mpeg 2.04 MB 00:02:13.623
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MK1-20221119-07_02.mp3 audio/mpeg 396 KB 00:00:25.190
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Collection Information
Collection ID MK1
Collection title Wamin Songs Archive
Description For the completion of Markos Koumoulas’ Ph.D. dissertation, “The Ancient Voice of the Future: Reawakening Ewamian Song and Language” (forthcoming, 2025), and in collaboration with world-renowned Ewamian and Western Yalanji didjeridu player, David Bindi Hudson, this archive presents a collection of fieldwork materials in the Cairns region from March 2022 to March 2023. The aim of this research project is the revitalization of the Wamin (Ewamian) language through song. The first component of this project is the creation and recording of new Ewamian 'classical' Aboriginal music. Secondly, is the development of an Ewamian-based didjeridu notation derived from Ewamian cultural symbology and rock art to help facilitate the documentation of Ewamian music and language.
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Edit access Nick Ward
Markos Koumoulas
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