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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2017-09-22 End Date2017-09-22
Description
Two audio recordings of a performance of Wurrkigandjarr songs, and annotation files.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20130520_Song_WRK
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2015-03-30 End Date2015-03-30
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One audio recording and annotation file, in which Stanley Djalarra Rankin (SDR) and Margaret Carew listen to and discuss Wurrkigandjarr songs. These recordings are in item 20130520-Song-WRK. SDR describes the significance of bambili 'stringybark' as a symbol of what unites a number of clans in the Marrangu group, some are Djinang - speaking.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20150330_SDJ
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2015-10-05 End Date2015-10-05
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Gulirri (Gulerre in these files) is a place on Marrangu land close to Ramingining. As part of a film project in 2015 Marrangu people staged a performance of the Wurrkiganydjarr song repertoire at Gilirri. This performance was both audio recorded and filmed. The item includes 'raw' audio files and compiled video, which compiles video footage and separate audio. There is one long compile which contains the whole performance and a number of shorter clips which are parts of the performance devoted to particular topics. The item also includes an interview with Wurrkigandjarr senior owner Jimmy Djamanba and contributions from other performers. Each video file has credits. There is also an interview about a site associated with bortok, the spangled grunter, featuring Gary Madjibarrili Smith, a Marrangu man. There are a number of MTS clips which were filmed by Aung Si during the same session. There are annotation files for some of the video compiles, these are in progress (23/5/2018).
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20151005_gulerre
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2015-10-06 End Date2015-10-06
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Audio and video recordings of Marrangu performance at a significant site, recorded as part of a film making project which produced a film about the Marrangu spirit being Miwal and related topics - refer to item called 201512_Miwal_Master for the final edited film. The performance focuses on Miwal, a Marrangu spirit being and takes place at Miwal-djarri, where there is a rock that represents Djangkala, a spirit boy who travelled with Miwal searching for sugarbag. The item includes two audio files with annotation files as well as several video files that are compiled from two cameras and the separate audio. These include interviews with Marrangu owner Jimmy Djamanba, Judy Ramo and manager Johnny Malibirr. Marrangu man Ad Djulipirri appears in a file called 20151006-bongberre-full, talking about bungbirri (bongberre), the red-flowering kurrajong that is significant to the Miwal story. There is a recording made by Aung Si, file called MLC2-20151006_mewaldjare-01.MTS, this is raw footage.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20151006_mewaldjare
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2017-09-22 End Date2017-09-22
Description
This document contains notes on recordings made during October 2015, during a film shoot on Marrangu Djinang country.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-201510_Marrangu_project
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2015-10-15 End Date2015-10-15
Description
This item contains an audio recording of Stanley Djalarra Rankin reading a book he has written, about Miwal, a Marrangu spirit. Also includes a matching annotation file.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20151015_mewal_story
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2015-10-25 End Date2015-10-25
Description
This was recorded during a visit to a restricted men-only site near Walkibimirri outstation, recorded by Craig Elliott. The men involved were JB Fisher, Jimmy Djamanba, Johnny Malabirr, Michael Dawu, Gary Madjibarrili Smity, Ad Djulipirri. There is footage from two cameras. Video files from two cameras. recorded by Aung Si and Craig Elliott. Care should be taken with viewing these files due to access restrictions on the site, which is men-only.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20151007_morlk
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Closed (subject to the access condition details)
- Rights
- Closed (subject to the access condition details)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2014-05-27 End Date2014-05-27
Description
Two video files of an interview with Joseph Dıddo, Kunibidji landowner. This took place at Maningrida College and in it Joseph explains the significance of the Lúrra design
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20140527_JD
- Languages
- Djeebbana - djj
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2014-07-10 End Date2014-07-10
Description
There are two original video files and an edited compile with subtitles and overlaid photographs.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20140527_MM
- Languages
- Gupapuyngu - guf
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2017-11-08 End Date2017-11-08
Description
This item comprises four original video recordings with annotation files. Stanley Djalarra Rankin tells two stories - one is about the travels of Miwal, a Marrangu spirit being. The other is a story about the moon, which is owned by the Murrungun group. Stanley has custodial rights to this story through his mother's mother. There are also two separate edited compiles that draw from these 4 original files - speech has been segmented but no transcription. Each of the edit files has a matching audio extract file (wav) and an annotation file also - these were created in order to work through the best parts of the recordings and have had more work and so contain partial transcription. These annotations are in progress as of April 2018.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20140527_SD
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2015-08-21 End Date2015-08-21
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These Waynbarrnga performers are from the Ramingining district. They performed at Maningrida in the lead up to a young man's initiation ceremony. This performance took place on 28 May 2014.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20140528_wanybarrnga
- Languages
- Djambarrpuyngu - djr
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2015-12-09 End Date2015-12-09
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This is one file of session notes from recording sessions in October 2015 in the Ramingining district. These recording sessions were held as part of a film project about Marrangu songs. They refer to video files and participants from other items listed in this deposit. Refer to those items dated October 2015.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-2015_Marrangu_notes
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2018-04-13 End Date2018-04-13
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This item comprises four edited compiles and matching audio exports of video recordings made at Galawdjapin and Garttji on 7 October 2015with Gary Madjibarrili Smith, Ad Djulipirri, Craig Elliott, Aung Si and Margaret Carew. We walk around both sites and Ad and Gary explain some cultural matters. This includes a men-only visit to Bunyundjarrkawuritjin. Gary talks about the encounter history of Garttji, involving the killing of Djinang and Wurlaki people and the theft of body parts. There is a hollow log at Garttji left from a repatriation ceremony a few years prior to our visit and Gary and Ad discuss the designs on this. The key motif is djanambal 'freshwater catfish', which is a regional Yirritjingi moiety emblem and song topic. Both low res mp4s and master quicktime files are provided. There are also annotation files for these edits. Also refer to item called: 2015_Marrangu_session_notes.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20151007_garttji
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2017-11-08 End Date2017-11-08
Description
This item contains audio recordings and annotation files. These are recordings of the same session as: 20151008_walkibimerre_compiles. Refer to item called: 2015_Marrangu_session_notes for more detail on performers
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20151008_walkibimirri_audio
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2017-11-08 End Date2017-11-08
Description
This item is comprised of a compiled video recording from two cameras (captured by Margaret Carew and Craig Elliott) of a bunggul performance staged as part of the Miwal film project at Walkibimirri in October 2015. This was the second part of the performance, following one the previous day. There is an audio wav file, exported from the video and an annotation file. In addition, 3 MTS files from a third camera, captured by Aung Si. There are multiple performers, refer to session notes in item: 2015_Marrangu_session_notes.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20151009_walkibimirri
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2015-11-20 End Date2015-11-20
Description
Master and low res versions of two edited films. They were co-produced by Djinang Marrangu (Wurrkiganydjarr) man Stanley Djalarra Rankin and Margaret Carew, as part of a Batchelor Institute project documenting the Miwal song series owned by the Wurrkiganydjarr ceremonial leaders. Also refer to item: 2015_Marrangu_session_notes
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-201512_Miwal_Master
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2017-06-07 End Date2017-06-07
Description
A recording of SDR and Margaret Carew reading through the first few pages of a draft Djinang learner's guide. Wav file and annotation file.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20170607_SDJ
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2017-06-11 End Date2017-06-11
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This item contains photographs and some video files from a funeral held at Maningrida. The lead performers included the Wurrkigandjarr group and one video shows their performance of cutting down gardayka, the ceremonial stringybark tree.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20170611_funeral
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2017-11-13 End Date2017-11-13
Description
6 audio files and matching annotation files from day 1. The workshop was attended by Eric Pascoe, Stanley Djalarra Rankin, Simon Pascoe, Margaret Carew, Isabel O'Keefe. Djinang / Wurlaki and English.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20171113_DJW
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2017-11-14 End Date2017-11-14
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4 audio files and matching annotation files from day 2. The workshop was attended by Eric Pascoe, Stanley Djalarra Rankin, Simon Pascoe, Margaret Carew, Isabel O'Keefe. Djinang / Wurlaki and English.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20171114_DJW
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2017-11-23 End Date2017-11-23
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These recordings were made with Murrungun elder Margaret Rinybuma (MR) and Mapi clan member Eric Pascoe (EP) in Maningrida on 23/NOV/2017, with Margaret Carew (MC) and Isobel O'Keefe (IOK). MC and IOK each recorded on separate devices and a synched audio file (20171123sync-01.wav) is provided along with the separate source files 20171123IO-01.WAV & 20171123MC-01.wav. There is an annotation file that matches the synced file. We discuss various animals and plants. They are specifically labelled as Wurlaki as MR explicitly aims to teach EP the Wurlaki terms (in the contemporary Maningrida context, the local group use Wurlaki as a label for the various Yirritjingi dialects, the language spoken by members of Mapi, Burlkpurlk, Djarriwitjibi and Djalawurwur clan groups, possibly others). Djinang / Wurlaki and English.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20171123_wurlaki
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date1989-10-19 End Date1989-10-19
Description
Recordings made by anthropologist Craig Elliott who lived at Galawdjapin and Garttji in the late 1980s. This recording was made during a funeral on 19 October 1989. Item includes photographs of original tape. Tape notes say: Manikay performance with Ray [Munyal], Andrew and Dani 1. BARA [barra 'monsoon wind' 2. STRINGYBARK TREE [bamburli 'stringybark'] 3. GEGGANGIE [gikanggi 'friarbird'] 4. DJUDO DJUDO [djutudjutu 'jungle fowl'] 5. WAK WAK [wakwak 'crow' 6. MERWAL [Miwal 'Marrangu spirit woman'] 7. DJAREWARE [djarwarri 'sugarbag']. Eaf file created by Margaret Carew, segmented into songs on tier named 'log'.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-CE_DJ_04
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date1989-10-19 End Date1989-10-19
Description
Recordings made by anthropologist Craig Elliott who lived at Galawdjapin and Garttji in the late 1980s. Item includes photographs of original tape. Tape notes say: Joe Goidarri [Gidarri] monologue of Bulman Journey. Margaret Carew has created an eaf annotation file and segmented the speech. Gidarri's monlogue goes for about 50 minutes. There is at least one other speaker present (apart from Elliott) and this consociate backchannels, asks some questions and suggests some recount topics. The recording begins as a travelling narrative, recounting travel and listing many place names along the route to Bulman. The speaker then recounts hunting experiences involving buffalo shooting and catching other game including goannas and fish. Transcription is in progress (23 April 2018). The narrative is noteworthy for the rich use of ideophones to represent impacts and other actions as part of recounting spearing and shooting animals.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-CE_DJ_05
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date1989-10-19 End Date1989-10-19
Description
Recordings made by anthropologist Craig Elliott who lived at Galawdjapin and Garttji in the late 1980s. Item includes photographs of original tape. Original tape notes say: 1. Joe Goidarri [Gidarri] monologue (continued from tape #5) 000-418 2. Marlow Dick's Rungu Yul Djanguny 419-end
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-CE_DJ_06
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date1989-10-19 End Date1989-10-19
Description
Recordings made by anthropologist Craig Elliott who lived at Galawdjapin and Garttji in the late 1980s. Item includes photographs of original tape. Tape notes say: Recordings made March 1989 for Rays Z [sister]. 1. WAK WAK [wakwak 'crow'] 2. GEGGANGIE BIRD [gikanggi 'friarbird'] 3. DJUDO-DJUDO [djutudjutu 'jungle fowl'] 4. MERE (pronounced MAIRRAY) [mirri 'ghost spirit']
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-CE_DJ_07
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date1989-10-19 End Date1989-10-19
Description
Recordings made by anthropologist Craig Elliott who lived at Galawdjapin and Garttji in the late 1980s. Item includes photographs of original tape. Tape notes say:
-Ray's Luma Luma / Mere Djanguny (transcription: Fldbk #5:1-13; Notes: Fldbk #4:72-5)
-Jacki's Rungo Yul Djanguny
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-CE_DJ_08
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date1989-12-03 End Date1989-12-03
Description
Recordings made by anthropologist Craig Elliott who lived at Galawdjapin and Garttji in the late 1980s. Item includes photographs of original tape. Tape notes say: 11AM 3-12-89 at Gal.
-Jackie's (Mace) Raiwalla Ga Missionary Djanguny
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-CE_DJ_09
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date1989-12-05 End Date1989-12-05
Description
Recordings made by anthropologist Craig Elliott who lived at Galawdjapin and Garttji in the late 1980s. Item includes photographs of original tape. Tape notes say: Noon 5-12-89 at Gal.
-Jackie's Waldjy (Father) Djanguny
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-CE_DJ_10
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date1989-10-19 End Date1989-10-19
Description
Recordings made by anthropologist Craig Elliott who lived at Galawdjapin and Garttji in the late 1980s. Item includes photographs of original tape. Tape notes say: (A) Manikay recorded at funeral - Dec '89 (Master)
(B) Manikay recorded at funeral - Dec '89
-Jackie Pascoe's crocodile Djanguny of Gumugearda (copy)
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-CE_DJ_11
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date1989-10-19 End Date1989-10-19
Description
Recordings made by anthropologist Craig Elliott who lived at Galawdjapin and Garttji in the late 1980s. Item includes photographs of original tape. Tape notes say: (A) Munyal's Rungu Yul Djanguny
-Richard's Buparru Djanguny
(B) Richard's Buparru Djanguny (cont'd)
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-CE_DJ_12
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date1990-01-16 End Date1990-01-16
Description
Recordings made by anthropologist Craig Elliott who lived at Galawdjapin and Garttji in the late 1980s. Item includes photographs of original tape. Tape notes say: (A) My farewell Bunggul 16-1-90
(B) My farewell Bunggul 16-1-90
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-CE_DJ_13
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date1990-01-16 End Date1990-01-16
Description
Recordings made by anthropologist Craig Elliott who lived at Galawdjapin and Garttji in the late 1980s. Item includes photographs of original tape. Tape notes say: My farewell Bunggul 16-1-90 Cont'd
-Gorumba Gorumba Manikay - Richard Barndalil singing 16-1-90
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-CE_DJ_14
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
- Rights
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2018-05-01 End Date2018-05-01
Description
There are 9 video files included in this deposit. They were recorded by Margaret Carew at Gochan Jiny-jirra outstation (also called Cadell), in May 2018. The performances were associated with a funeral for Mick Marrawa England of the An-nguliny clan, along with a second funeral held simultaneously for a baby. Mick's brother Allen Milyerr England led the performance of the ganyjal 'eel tailed catfish' manikay which involved a procession of dancers. There was also a performance of Ana-gujalala manikay led by Steven Dennis with lead dancers Gahwun and Blake Carter. There is a recording of an action dance performed by young women to prerecorded music. The singer on the prerecorded track is Allen Milyerr England. We stopped filming of the final part of the ceremony at the family's request.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-201805_cadell_bunggul
- Languages
- Burarra - bvr, Djinang - dji, English - eng
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2017-11-23 End Date2017-11-23
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Performance of Warrawarra and Balkarrangu manikay at a funeral at Bottom
Camp, Maningrida for a senior Kuninjku man of the Yirriddja moiety. Main singers: Clancy Baru (Warrawarra), Clint Roy (Warrawarra, Clancy’s son),
Didjeridu: Thomas Wilson (Mandjikay, from Langarra Island, near Elcho)
singer and clapsticks: Thomas Baru (Warrawarra)
singers (also dancers for session 1): Colin Wilson Gaykamangu, Derek Murphy
Gaykamangu, Ammuel Baru (Warrawarra), Jason Walarri, Travis Olsen (Gelama
A-gorndiya, from Jinawunya)
Also present: Reggie Wuridjal (Dukurrdji, Maningrida landowner)
Recorded by: Isabel O’Keefe and Margaret Carew
Session notes are included in this item. Margaret Carew and Isabel O'Keefe recorded the two sessions separately - see session notes for explanation of the files.
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- ID
- MLC2-20171123_warrawarra_manikay
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2017-11-25 End Date2017-11-25
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This item has one audio recording of a darda ceremony held at Maningrida Bottom Camp. This was a cleansing ritual for people involved in the funeral of a senior Kuninjku man on 25/11/2015. This is the same funeral that the recordings of Warrawarra manikay were recorded on 23/11/2017.
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- ID
- MLC2-20171125_darda
- Languages
- Burarra - bvr
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2017-11-27 End Date2017-11-27
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Marcus Pascoe and Nathaniel (Nannie) Pascoe describe warrburnburn and Galabarrbarr devil spirits - mostly Burarra. Recorded 27 November 2017 by Margaret Carew. Some of the session was recorded by Cultural Research Officer Shemiah (Pascoe?) on video camera. English discussion with some Burarra, MC asks questions. Session notes are included in this item. Margaret Carew and Isabel O'Keefe recorded the two sessions separately - see session notes for explanation of the files.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20171127_warrawarra
- Languages
- Burarra - bvr, English - eng
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2017-11-30 End Date2017-11-30
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Stanley Djalarra Rankin recording Djinang kinship names on 30/NOV/2017. Recorded by Margaret Carew. There are two audio files and some photographs of Stanley demonstrating signs. We discussed a Djinang kinship chart and sign language poster that were created at the school and these are included in this item. Images accompany this file of Djinang and Wurlaki skin system, kinship diagram for schools.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20171130_djinang
- Languages
- Djinang - dji, English - eng
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2017-11-28 End Date2017-11-28
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These recordings were made with Murrungun elder Margaret Rinybuma (MR), Mapi clan member Eric Pascoe (EP) and Stanley Djalarra Rankin (SDJ) in Maningrida on 29/NOV/2017, with Margaret Carew. We are working on a seasons calendar and during the session we placed animal, plant and other seasonal terms on a circular season diagram. Photos of the notes are included. There are 10 audio files and one eaf file matches the first of these. Images of western calendar with 30-40 sticky-notes superimposed, providing language terms for varying time periods.
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- ID
- MLC2-20171128_wurlaki
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2017-11-30 End Date2017-11-30
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Eric Pascoe and Margaret Rinybuma discussing Wurlaki seasons terms with Margaret Carew. We were using a number of posters as prompts and images of these are included. Looking at and discussing printed resources on birds, plants, and malk skin names. Some lexicon discussion of hand-related body parts. Seasons poster, bird poster, and three plant poster images included in this collection.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20171130_wurlaki
- Languages
- Djinang - dji, English - eng
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2018-05-07 End Date2018-05-07
Description
Margaret Rinybuma and Dale Pascoe watch and discuss a film from Garttji featuring Gary Madjibarrili Smith. See item: 20151007_garttji.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20180507_wurlaki
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2018-05-07 End Date2018-05-07
Description
This is a followup session to the day before - 20180507_WURLAKI. We discuss the Garttji film again - the team point out several omissions from the narrative. Eric Pascoe describes a logo he created for Gamardi School, that features Gurrupuru 'darter' and wulawirri 'eel-tailed catfish', both emblems associated with sites near Garttji and Gatjarrpirri - see 20180508_01.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20180508_wurlaki
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2018-06-26 End Date2018-06-26
Description
Eric Pascoe, Dale Pascoe and Stanley Rankin, with Margaret Carew at Wulagi Primary School in Darwin. The team met at Wulagi primary school to sign a sister school Memorandum of Understanding between Wulagi Primary and Gamardi Homeland School.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20180626_wurlaki
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date1980-01-01 End Date1980-01-01
Description
Anthropologist Craig Elliott lived at Galawdjapin and Garttji in the late 1980s He made tape recordings which comprise items CE_DJ_04 in sequence to CE_DJ_14, refer to those items for digitised recordings. This item contains photographs of the tape collection and a spreadsheet that summarises the metadata relating to the collection.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-CE_tapes_metadata
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2015-10-06 End Date2015-10-06
Description
Performers and commentators are JB Fisher, Ad Djulipirri Fisher, Jimmy Ngamanba Gary Madjibarrili Smith, Daniel Smith. Didjeridu: Johnny Mason. Singing at night, after a performance at Miwaldjarri. Item consists of 6 audio files and accompanying annotation files.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20151006_walkibimirri
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2015-10-08 End Date2015-10-08
Description
Singers are JB Fisher, Ad Djulipirri Fisher, Jimmy Ngamanba, Gary Madjibarrili Smith, Daniel Smith. Didjeridu: Johnny Mailibirr Mason. One compile of two cameras recorded by Margaret Carew and Craig Elliott, plus another set of MTS files captured by Aung Si.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20151008_walkibimirri
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2017-11-08 End Date2017-11-08
Description
This item comprises 4 compiled video recordings from 2 separate cameras of a practice bunggul session at Walkibimirri outstation on 8 October 2015. The session was also audio recorded, refer to item called: 20151008_walkibimirri_audio. Also to item called: 2015_Marrangu_session_notes for more detail on performers. There is one annotation file that matches the first of the compiles, 20151008-walkibimerre-sing-01.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20151008_walkibimirri_rehearse
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2019-05-02 End Date2019-05-02
Description
This item contains video and audio files recorded at Bábbarra Women's Centre in Maningrida along with some on-country footage taken on a day trip to Mumeka crossing. Refer to item titled 201805_BABBARRA_films for edited films created from this footage.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-201805_BABBARRA_files
- Languages
- Burarra - bvr, English - eng, Gunwinggu - gup
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2019-05-02 End Date2019-05-02
Description
These films were produced by Margaret Carew/Batchelor Institute in partnership with Bábbarra Women's Centre in Maningrida. English translations by Murray Garde. Some films are subtitled, others not.
2017 films - these films show women from the Babbarra women's centre with their artworks and discussion about them. The women speak mainly in Kuninjku or Kune (dialects of Bininj Kunwok), & Burarra, with some English. The films are compiled from video and audio files recorded at Bábbarra Women's Centre in Maningrida along with some on-country footage taken on a day trip to Mumeka crossing. The women's centre footage is primarily interviews with additional shots of women working on fabric printing. There is a longer set of shots of Deborah Wurrkkidj collecting pandanus and talking about her country. There is a filmed and audio recorded interview with Janet Marawarr in which she discusses her kunkurra 'whirlywind' fabric design.
There are eafs with some of these files, linked to audio exports of the video. These log the content by topic only with a couple of exceptions.
2018 films - these were mainly about Ngaldjolhbo, a spirit woman told by Janet Marawarr and Lennie Goya-airra. There is a film about yawkyawk 'mermaid spirits' and some discussion about Babbarra exhibitions and events.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-201805_BABBARRA_films
- Languages
- English - eng, Gunwinggu - gup
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2018-11-01 End Date2018-11-01
Description
These recordings are part of a project to make a film and other resources about local fish knowledge. This work was done in collaboration with the Maningrida fishing project through Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation. Leonie Murrungun Pascoe was also present and contributed some Wurlaki equivalents to Burarra fish terms. There are 7 audio files.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20181101_FISH
- Languages
- Burarra - bvr, Djeebbana - djj, English - eng
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2018-11-01 End Date2018-11-01
Description
One audio file, a recording of Leonie Pascoe describing the functioning of the heart in Wurlaki. Some of it is her translating from English text into Wurlaki. This recording is part of a project at Lúrra Language and Culture (Maningrida College) on Rheumatic Heart Disease.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20181101_RHD
- Languages
- Djinang - dji, English - eng
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2018-10-18 End Date2018-10-18
Description
This item contains a video file of Monica Wilton telling an ancestral creation story from the Liverpool River estuary. It was recorded at a workshop at Batchelor Institute, Batchelor, NT.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20181018_NDJEBBANA
- Languages
- Djeebbana - djj
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2021-06-28 End Date2021-06-28
Description
Leonie Murrungun tells a story about mythical centaurs in the Gartji district.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20181018_WURLAKI
- Languages
- Djinang - dji
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2021-06-28 End Date2021-06-28
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This item holds 12 video files that are recordings of a Bongalinjbongalinj performance staged at Maningrida on 1 June 2014. The performance was led by Rembarrnga/Kune men Jack Nawilil and Bob Burruwal. There is an additional file that compiles the footage into one.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20140601_bongalinjbongalinj
- Languages
- Multiple languages - mul
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2021-12-06 End Date2021-12-06
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This item has video recorded at Jibalbal outstation in 1995 originally on VHS. The footage shows Charlie Mawundanga, Rosie Jinmujinggul and Betty Warnduk building a traditional wet season shelter. Some of Rosie and Charlie's grandchildren also appear in the video. In 2013 this footage was digitised and shared with the family, after the passing of Rosie and Charlie. The following year, Rose Ngardiny Darcy recorded a voiceover track for an edited version of the film and this was produced as a DVD for family viewing.
This edited version is included in the deposit. Also included is video and audio files aligned to a transcription file. Sentence examples and audio have been extracted for inclusion in the Gijingarliya Wengga dictionary. https://www.janguny.com/
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-1995JBB
- Languages
- Burarra - bvr
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
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- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2010-10-05 End Date2010-10-05
Description
This is an audio recording of Crusoe Batara explaining the dangers of crocodiles, recorded at Gochan Jiny-jirra on 5 October 2010 by Margaret Carew. Transcribed and translated by Margaret Carew, last updated 22 MAY 2023
The item contains an audio file and an aligned eaf file.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20101005_CE_marrchila
- Languages
- Burarra - bvr
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2015-10-14 End Date2015-10-14
Description
This recording is from Gochan Jiny-jirra filmed in October 2015. The recording was by Margaret Carew and Aung Si and was part of a filmmaking project involving Marrangu Djinang people. This recording took place on Gun-nartpa country and the participants speak mainly in Gun-nartpa throughout. It shows Crusoe Batara and Thomas Dennis cutting a tree that has a native honeybee hive. Crusoe talks about his memories of collecting sugarbag when he was young and some traditional tools that people used.
The item has a compiled video file and audio, along with a shorted edited file produced for family use.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-201510_woma_GJJ
- Languages
- Burarra - bvr
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2013-05-14 End Date2013-05-14
Description
This is a recording of a story from Margaret Garanyida, told to children at Gochan Jiny-jirra school. There is edited audio, an edited video and an elan annotation file.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20130514_03_MERMAID
- Languages
- Burarra - bvr
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
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- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2013-03-13 End Date2013-03-13
Description
This is a recording of Patrick Muchana describing a map of his clan estates in the Gochan Jiny-jirra district. These places are owned by the Nguliny clan.
Raymond Walanggay and Marian Waiguma assist Patrick and can be heard in the recording.
This recording was made as part of the Gun-nartpa stories project through Batchelor Institute and was incorporated into the book called Gun-ngaypa Rrawa ‘My Country’, published by Batchelor Press in 2014.
The item includes a video file and an annotation file with transcript and translation.
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-201303_GJJ_map
- Languages
- Burarra - bvr
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2016-04-14 End Date2016-04-14
Description
Rose Ngardiny Darcy talks about birds. These recordings were originally made as part of a bird app project and have now been incorporated into the Gijingarliya Wengga dictionary
https://www.janguny.com
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20160414_RDARCY
- Languages
- Burarra - bvr
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Latitude-12.2405 Longitude134.5505 Start Date2023-05-05 End Date2023-05-05
Description
These are recordings of Una Olsen and Margaret Garanyida, both Gun-nartpa women, with Margaret Carew on 5 May 2023 in Maningrida. We are discussing names of animals and plants as part of the Gijingarliya dictionary project. There are 5 files in this session. Last updated by MC on 15 June 2023. Clips exported from export and export 2 tiers and added to the GN-LEX database, then published in Gijingarliya Wengga (janguny.com).
Extended Data
- ID
- MLC2-20230505_DICTIONARY
- Languages
- Burarra - bvr
- Countries
- Australia - AU
- Publisher
- Margaret Carew
- Contact
- admin@paradisec.org.au
- License
- Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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