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MK1-20221127
Title Final day recording Wamin songs feat. Jedess Hudson
Description Markos Koumoulas, David Bindi Hudson (Ewamian/Western Yalanji), music producer, Nigel Pegrum, and David’s daughter and artist, Jedess Hudson (Ewamian/Western Yalanji), meet at Pegasus Studios in Cairns, Queensland on Nov. 27, 2022, to wrap up recording for the Wamin Songs album. Finally, of note, is the addition of the Ewamian People's Welcome to Country, which formally invites listeners to experience Ewamian culture through song.

Fieldnotes and summary of discussion:
MK1-20221127-notes

“Gudhuwa” recording session:
MK1-20221127-01_01 to 01_02 (videos)

“Wamin Wundhu-dha” recording session:
MK1-20221127-02_01 to -02_06 (videos)
MK1-20221127-03_01 to -03_09 (images)
Origination date 2022-11-27
Origination date free form
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/MK1/20221127
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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
Nigel Pegrum : speaker
Jedess Hudson : performer
DOI 10.26278/j4wz-1b84
Cite as Markos Koumoulas (collector), Markos Koumoulas (depositor), David Bindi Hudson (performer), Nigel Pegrum (speaker), Jedess Hudson (performer), 2022. Final day recording Wamin songs feat. Jedess Hudson. MP4/MXF/JPEG/TIFF/PDF. MK1-20221127 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/j4wz-1b84
Content Files (35)
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MK1-20221127-01_01.mp4 video/mp4 8.46 MB 00:00:40.329
MK1-20221127-01_01.mxf application/mxf 379 MB
MK1-20221127-01_02.mp4 video/mp4 2.78 MB 00:00:14.760
MK1-20221127-01_02.mxf application/mxf 134 MB
MK1-20221127-02_01.mp4 video/mp4 140 MB 00:01:53.792
MK1-20221127-02_01.mxf application/mxf 2.16 GB
MK1-20221127-02_02.mp4 video/mp4 72.6 MB 00:00:23.39
MK1-20221127-02_02.mxf application/mxf 540 MB
MK1-20221127-02_03.mp4 video/mp4 30.2 MB 00:00:09.119
MK1-20221127-02_03.mxf application/mxf 199 MB
MK1-20221127-02_04.mp4 video/mp4 50.3 MB 00:00:15.839
MK1-20221127-02_04.mxf application/mxf 365 MB
MK1-20221127-02_05.mp4 video/mp4 78.3 MB 00:00:25.440
MK1-20221127-02_05.mxf application/mxf 607 MB
MK1-20221127-02_06.mp4 video/mp4 51.9 MB 00:00:15.839
MK1-20221127-02_06.mxf application/mxf 633 MB
MK1-20221127-03_01.jpg image/jpeg 378 KB
MK1-20221127-03_01.tif image/tiff 36 MB
MK1-20221127-03_02.jpg image/jpeg 670 KB
MK1-20221127-03_02.tif image/tiff 57.7 MB
MK1-20221127-03_03.jpg image/jpeg 676 KB
MK1-20221127-03_03.tif image/tiff 57.7 MB
MK1-20221127-03_04.jpg image/jpeg 636 KB
MK1-20221127-03_04.tif image/tiff 57.7 MB
MK1-20221127-03_05.jpg image/jpeg 733 KB
MK1-20221127-03_05.tif image/tiff 57.7 MB
MK1-20221127-03_06.jpg image/jpeg 918 KB
MK1-20221127-03_06.tif image/tiff 57.7 MB
MK1-20221127-03_07.jpg image/jpeg 627 KB
MK1-20221127-03_07.tif image/tiff 57.7 MB
MK1-20221127-03_08.jpg image/jpeg 603 KB
MK1-20221127-03_08.tif image/tiff 57.7 MB
MK1-20221127-03_09.jpg image/jpeg 636 KB
MK1-20221127-03_09.tif image/tiff 57.7 MB
MK1-20221127-notes.pdf application/pdf 125 KB
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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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