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Item ID
RB2-20121104
Title Solomon Nangamu and Harold Warrabin discuss Marrwakara and 'Long Grass Man' songs
Description Solomon Nangamu and Harold Warrabin discuss Marrwakara songs and the 'Long Grass Man' song at Warruwi, 4 November 2012. Recorded by Reuben Brown.

Comprises full recordings 20121104-RB_01_XX_edit.wav; 20121104-RB_02_XX_edit.WAV; 20121104-RB_03_XX_edit.WAV; 20121104-RB_04_XX_edit.WAV.

Related annotations/media include 20121104-RB_SN_HW_recordist_notes.txt; 20121104-RB_01_XX_edit.eaf; 20121104-RB_02_XX_edit.eaf.
Origination date 2012-11-04
Origination date free form
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/RB2/20121104
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Collector
Reuben Brown
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Language as given Mawng|spirit language|English
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Dialect
Region / village Warruwi|South Goulburn Island|western Arnhem Land|Northern Territory|Australia|Oceania
Originating university University of Sydney
Operator
Data Categories primary text
Data Types Event
Discourse type interactive_discourse
Roles Reuben Brown : recorder
Reuben Brown : researcher
Solomon Nangamu : speaker
Harold Warrabin : speaker
DOI 10.26278/E1CZ-4E20
Cite as Reuben Brown (collector), Reuben Brown (recorder, researcher), Solomon Nangamu (speaker), Harold Warrabin (speaker), 2012. Solomon Nangamu and Harold Warrabin discuss Marrwakara and 'Long Grass Man' songs. EAF+XML/MPEG/VND.WAV/PLAIN. RB2-20121104 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/E1CZ-4E20
Content Files (11)
Filename Type File size Duration File access
RB2-20121104-RB_01_XX_edit.eaf application/eaf+xml 14 KB
RB2-20121104-RB_01_XX_edit.mp3 audio/mpeg 110 MB 01:59:54.130
RB2-20121104-RB_01_XX_edit.wav audio/vnd.wav 3.86 GB
RB2-20121104-RB_02_XX_edit.eaf application/eaf+xml 3.44 KB
RB2-20121104-RB_02_XX_edit.mp3 audio/mpeg 9.62 MB 00:10:30.421
RB2-20121104-RB_02_XX_edit.wav audio/vnd.wav 347 MB 00:10:30.399
RB2-20121104-RB_03_XX_edit.mp3 audio/mpeg 47.9 MB 00:52:17.500
RB2-20121104-RB_03_XX_edit.wav audio/vnd.wav 1.68 GB 00:52:17.480
RB2-20121104-RB_04_XX_edit.mp3 audio/mpeg 28.8 MB 00:31:25.289
RB2-20121104-RB_04_XX_edit.wav audio/vnd.wav 1.01 GB 00:31:25.279
RB2-20121104-RB_SN_HW_recordist_notes.txt text/plain 1.18 KB
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Collection Information
Collection ID RB2
Collection title Kun-borrk/manyardi (song and dance from western Arnhem Land) and other performances, 2011-2019
Description Recordings of performances of kun-borrk/manyardi public ceremony from western Arnhem Land and interviews/discussion with singers/performers sharing their knowledge of public ceremony and archival recordings. Includes the following:

- Brown's PhD fieldwork recordings, 2011-2016 (see Reuben Brown, 'Following footsteps: The kun-borrk/manyardi song tradition and its role in western Arnhem Land society', [2016] PhD thesis, University of Syndey <http://hdl.handle.net/2123/15671>) including a mamurrng ceremony, funeral ceremony, local festivals and elicitation sessions recorded at various locations in western Arnhem Land and an academic conference in Canberra. Fieldwork funded by Australian Research Council funded project 'Intercultural inquiry in a trans-national context: Exploring the legacy of the 1948 American- Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land' (DP1096897)
- Recordings at a reburial ceremony at Gunbalanya, 2011, produced for 'Etched in Bone' by Martin Thomas and BĂ©atrice Bijon
- Recordings of manyardi at Warruwi (2013) as part filming of 'Language Matters with Bob Holman' by Grubin Productions
- Recordings at Warruwi (2016-2017) with Ruth Singer for Faculty Research Grant investigating use of technology in maintenance of Mawng Language funded by University of Melbourne
- Recordings at the Wilin Centre, Melbourne (2017-2019) for the annual Research Unit for Indigenous Arts and Cultures workshops and symposia
- Recordings at Mowanjum, WA (2019) for the Mowanjum festival, funded by Early Career Research Grant 'Mobilising recordings of western Arnhem Land song to revitalise Exchange', University of Melbourne.
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Access Information
Edit access Reuben Brown
Henry Reese
View/Download access Tara Rostron
Data access conditions Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
Data access narrative
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