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Stop the Jabiluka Uranium Mine

Les Aborigenes: Chants et danses de l'Australie du nord
Artist/Collector:
David Blanasi
Label Information:
Arion Paris ARN 64056
Media Type:
CD
Year:
Recorded 1979; Released 1994
Availability:
Amazon.Com, Amazon.Com [import]

Track Number Track Title Track Time Notes
01
Dingo 0:00:53  
02
Birruck (Rock Wallaby) 0:01:34  
03
Lumbuk (Ground Dove) 0:01:31  
04
Djetberdi (Rifle-Fish) 0:01:23  
05
Galkan (Eagle Hawk) 0:02:55  
06
The Green Woodpecker 0:00:41  
07
The White Cockatoos 0:01:48  
08
Kookabura 0:00:53  
09
Miparra (The Eagle) 0:03:37 Lorrgon ceremonial song during which bones of the dead are placed in large hollow logs.
10
Laitj Laitj (Grasshoppers) 0:02:12 Lorrgon ceremonial song about grasshoppers, laitj laitj, which describes the way they jump skywards.
11
Bidjurrdu (Willy-Willy) 0:03:10  
12
Old Traditional Song From the Centre of Arnhem Land 0:02:36  
13
The Creation of the Land 0:02:27  
14
Budbal (Water Lilly) 0:01:46  
15
Karrbarde (Long Yam) 0:04:49  
16
Brolga 0:00:58  
17
Mook Mook (The Owl) 0:01:50  
18
Dance of the Shadows 0:02:04 A funeral song to wish the spirit of the dead person a good journey as he travels to the house of other dead spirits who will welcome him.
19
The Mimi Spirit Dance 0:02:09 The Mimis are frail, spiritual creatures who live in hollows in rocks, and they can only be seen on windless nights.
20
Didjeridu 0:01:35  

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