Reflections and Voices
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In the early 1990s, the Australian band Yothu Yindi rose to national prominence with hit songs like 'Treaty' and 'DjAzAzpana' that would become part of Australia's cultural fabric.
In Reflections & Voices, Aaron Corn takes readers on a journey with Mandawuy Yunupingu through the ideas and events behind Yothu Yindi's music.
In the early 1990s, the Australian band Yothu Yindi rose to national prominence with hit songs like 'Treaty' and 'Djpana' that would become part of Australia's cultural fabric. With its distinctive blend of global popular styles and rare Indigenous traditions from remote Arnhem Land, international acclaim soon followed, as did a swathe of industry awards and the naming of the band's main singer and songwriter, Mandawuy Yunupingu, as Australian of the Year for 1992.
Yothu Yindi stood as an icon of the Aboriginal Reconciliation movement at a time when Australia's legal and political institutions were starting to recognise their past injustices against Indigenous Australians and the continuing native title over the lands they inhabited. But how well do we know Yothu Yindi and its songs? Or the culture, history, and politics of the remote tropical region in Australia's Northern Territory that shaped its musicians and their music?
In Reflections and Voices, Aaron Corn takes readers on a captivating journey with Mandawuy Yunupingu through the ideas and events behind some of Yothu Yindi's best-known songs. Together they locate the band within a continuum of traditional practice that records the beauty of Arnhem Land as experienced by Mandawuy's ancestors, and has guided local engagements with visitors from across the Arafura Sea for countless centuries.
They reveal how Mandawuy's work as an educator and musician championed the continuing importance of traditional Indigenous thought and practice to contemporary life in Australia. Through Yothu Yindi, he inspired an entire generation to rethink Australia's relationship with its First Peoples and to dream of a brighter day when a Treaty with Indigenous Australians will make all the waters one.
Series: Indigenous Music of Australia
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781920899349
Publisher: Sydney University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 30 July 2009
Country: Australia
Imprint: Sydney University Press
Illustration: 2 b&w ill., 51 col. ill., contains musical notations
Contributors:
- Series edited by Linda Barwick
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 11.0mm
Width: 148.0mm
Height: 210.0mm
Weight: 395g
Pages: 148
About the Author
Aaron Corn is the director of the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM) and the National Centre for Aboriginal Language and Music Studies (NCALMS) at the University of Adelaide.
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