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Notes on the Kun-borrk song tradition of Western Arnhem Land PDF Print E-mail
Kun-borrk is a genre of individually owned songs accompanied by didjeridu and clapsticks performed in the western Arnhem Land region of the Northern Territory.  Kun-borrk song series are often named after vegetable foods or plants
 
 
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Nganyinytja on Reconciliation PDF Print E-mail

Nganyinytja is an elder of the Pitjantjatjara Tribe, the traditional custodians of Angatja, an area on the South Australian / Northern Territory border over which the tribe holds free hold title. She is also the co- founder of the Spirit of the Land Foundation.


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The Seven ~ Piti ~ Bowls of Knowing, Growing and Understanding PDF Print E-mail

 

The Seven Piti is a distillation of some core principals in traditional Pitjantjatjara culture. This information was produced by anthropologist Diana James and Lee and Leah Brady, both Spirit of the Land Foundation board members from Central Australia.

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