Issue Details: First known date: 2007... 2007 Musical and Linguistic Perspectives on Aboriginal Song
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'The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one by Murray Garde on the endangered genre of songs from western Arnhem Land in Northern Territory and another by Allan Marett on the contemporary relevance of a didjeridu-accompanied repertory recorded by Alice Moyle in the 1960s, the wangga songs of composer Jimmy Muluk.'  (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Australian Aboriginal Studies Studies in Aboriginal Song : A Special Issue of Australian Aboriginal Studies no. 2 2007 Z1475731 2007 periodical issue (2 issues)

    This special issue focuses on studies in Aboriginal song, resulting from 'research projects that focus on endangered language and music and involved either collaborative work between linguists and musicologists, or work by scholars with training in both disciplines' (1).

    2007
    pg. 1-5
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