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The ongoing debate about women playing didjeridu: how a musical icon can become an instrument of remembering and forgetting / Karl Neuenfeldt. 'Women singing up big': the growth of contemporary music recordings by Indigenous Australian women artists / Katelyn Barney.
Record no:
50503
Author:
Neuenfeldt. Karl ; Barney, Katelyn
Year:
2006
Series:
AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL STUDIES. 2006 no.1 : 36-43; 44-56 [Kept P301.2994 [P4]
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - Music;
Didjeridu;
Australian Aborigines - Women;
Australia - Songs and music;
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