TAGGED: First Nations music
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This clip from Kutcha's Koorioke features singer Mo'Ju performing an a cappella version of their hit 'Native Tongue' on the steps of the Fitzroy Town Hall, while presenter Kutcha Edwards a

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M Yunupingu receives the Australian of the Year award from Prime Minister Paul Keating.

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Arnhem Land Popular Classics was the first record to bring widespread attention to the didjeridu (didgeridoo or dijeridoo), also known as the yidaki in Yolgnu. 

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Ten sound recordings with cultural, historical and aesthetic significance have been added to Sounds of Australia for 2020. 

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In Episode 1 Kutcha cruises along the top of Smith Street singing along with Archie Roach to Archie's 1990 hit 'Charcoal Lane'. 

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In the obscure churches of remote Central Australia, a hidden musical legacy of ancient Aboriginal languages, sacred poetry and baroque music is being preserved by four generations of song women wh

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In 1901-02, Baldwin Spencer and Frances James (FJ) Gillen undertook an anthropological research expedition to Central Australia.

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Wrong Side of the Road is based on the real-life experiences of two Aboriginal bands on the road, Us Mob and No Fixed Address, gigging between Port Adelaide and Point Pearce, SA.

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WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that the following article contains the names, images and voices of deceased persons.

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This collection features sound recordings with cultural, historical and aesthetic significance that are by or about First Nations Australians.