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oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1242123

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Title:Anmatyerr Awely sung during painting up
SP-081016TiTree
Classical Song Traditions of Contemporary Western Arnhem Land in Their Multilingual Context
Contributor:Kemarr, Clarrie
Carew, Margaret
Woods, Peggy
Ngampeyart, Betsy
Long, Nancy
Contributor (recorder):Turpin, Myfany
Coverage:Australia
Date:2008-10-16
Description:Women's awely singing at TiTree school during MobFest. Countries include Angenty, Wanteparr, Arrwek, Arnkang, Paw, Ngam, Lherramp and Walamperrng. Singing was done while painting up various women and children at TiTree school.
The classical song traditions of Western Arnhem Land are amongst the foremost examples of verbal art in the nine endangered languages of the region, but few people are now competent to perform or comment on them. Typically performed in multi-lingual social contexts, song texts demonstrate unusual linguistic features such as mixtures of languages and a high proportion of esoteric and intimate vocabulary. We will collect, transcribe, translate and analyse song texts and discussions about songs by contemporary performers, and where relevant repatriate and document archival recordings, making our research results available to communities via a network of local digital repositories.
Public women's ceremonial display songs. Performed with dancing and painting-up. These songs can also be performed for healing purposes. For this purpose the songs are sung in private. IN the Central and Eastern Arrernte region awelye is more often associated with healing than a public display genre. See arrartenh-artenhe for this.
Has this person signed the consent form? Yes
Skin Name: Kemarre
Margaret works for Batchelor Institute for Indigenous Tertiary Education and has assisted on the Songs Project in her capacity as Batchelor Lecturer.
Has this person signed the consent form? No
Skin Name: Unspecified
Birth Date is approximate.
Present at TiTree MobFest 081015
Skin Name: Ampetyane
Primary Researcher on Songs Project
Present at TiTree Mob Fest recording
Skin Name: Pengarte
Skin Name: Peltharre
Recorded by: Turpin, Myfany Recording device used: Edirol R09 & Rode NT 4mic
Unspecified
Format:audio/x-wav
text/x-eaf+xml
text/plain
Identifier:oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1242123
Rausing MDP0139
Identifier (URI):https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1242123%23
Publisher:Linda Barwick
University of Sydney
Subject:Singing
Awelye Awelye
Anmatyerre language
Anmatyerr, Western
Warlpiri language
Subject (ISO639):amx
wbp
Type:Audio

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Archive:  Endangered Languages Archive
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OaiIdentifier:  oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1242123
DateStamp:  2018-10-19
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Citation: Kemarr, Clarrie; Carew, Margaret; Woods, Peggy; Turpin, Myfany (recorder); Ngampeyart, Betsy; Long, Nancy. 2008-10-16. Linda Barwick.
Terms: area_Pacific country_AU iso639_amx iso639_wbp

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Country: Australia
Area: Pacific


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