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Into the Mainstream Guide to the Moving Image Recordings from the Production of Into the Mainstream by Ned Lander, 1988
Australia and the Pacific
Twang and Trauma in Australian Indige- Nous Popular Music
Warriors for Peace. the Political Situation of the Aboriginal People As Viewed from Palm Island Barbara Glowczewski, Lex Wotton
Let's Talk…Music That Shaped Australia
A Study Guide by Roger Stitson
General Press Details
Garma Festival
Music Education in Remote Aboriginal Communities Graham Chadwick
Australian Literature and Music, 1945 to Present
Kathryn Marsh Eva Sæther Editors the Politics of Diversity in Music Education Landscapes: the Arts, Aesthetics, and Education
Identity, Language and Collaboration in Indigenous Music
The Project Mentors My Island Home Project
Sounds of Australia: Aboriginal Popular Music, Identity, and Place James Jun Wu University of Sydney
Educative Power and the Respectful Curricular Inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Music
Study Guide by © Atom 2015 Angela Dawson and Emily Dawson
Press Kit & Production Notes
Burning Papinya, Finding Kurlpurlunu Pg
Top View
Papunya School Book of Country and History ISBN 9781865085265 Hardcover ISBN 9781865085258 Paperback Recommended for All Ages
National Indigenous Languages Report
The Black List
24 Frontier News Feature Sunday June 14 2015
Djuki Mala [The Chooky Dancers]
(Getting People Together) 9-12 August 2013 Sponsors Contents
Signposts and Messagesticks: an Ethnographic Study of Non-Indigenous Drama Teachers’ Engagement with an Indigenous Drama Text
Taking Centre Stage—Indigenous Australian Activism and Popular Music in the 1980S
An Indigenous Music Recording As Identity Narrative
APUTULA WORKING TOGETHER FINKE: THROUGH OUR EYES Full Story and Photos Pages 14-20
ABC Copy of Blue Water Empire Media Kit Dark Matter
Yukihiro Doi, Phd Thesis