Vitality and Change in Warlpiri Songs : Juju-ngaliyarlu karnalu-jana pina-pina-mani kurdu-warnu-patu jujuku (Indigenous Music, Language and Performing Arts)

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Vitality and Change in Warlpiri Songs : Juju-ngaliyarlu karnalu-jana pina-pina-mani kurdu-warnu-patu jujuku (Indigenous Music, Language and Performing Arts)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 254 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781743329061

Full Description

Warlpiri songs hold together the ceremonies that structure and bind social relationships, and encode detailed information about Warlpiri country, cosmology and kinship. Today, only a small group of the oldest generations has full knowledge of ceremonial songs and their associated meanings, and there is widespread concern about the transmission of these songs to future generations.

While musical and cultural change is normal, threats to attrition driven by large-scale external forces including sedentarisation and modernisation put strain on the systems of social relationships that have sustained Warlpiri cultures for millennia. Despite these concerns, songs remain key to Warlpiri identity and cultural heritage.

Vitality and Change in Warlpiri Songs draws together insights from senior Warlpiri singers and custodians of these song traditions, profiling a number of senior singers and their views of the changes that they have witnessed over their lifetimes. The chapters in this book are written by Warlpiri custodians in collaboration with researchers who have worked in Warlpiri communities over the last five decades.

Spanning interdisciplinary perspectives including musicology, linguistics, anthropology, cultural studies, dance ethnography and gender studies, chapters range from documentation of well-known and large-scale Warlpiri ceremonies, to detailed analysis of smaller-scale public rituals and the motivations behind newer innovative forms of ceremonial expression.

Vitality and Change in Warlpiri Songs ultimately uncovers the complexity entailed in maintaining the vital components of classical Warlpiri singing practices and the deep desires that Warlpiri people have to maintain this important element of their cultural identity into the future.

Contents

List of tables
List of images and figures
Foreword
Editors' preface
Juju-ngaliya-patu
Chapter authors
Glossary of Warlpiri words
List of Warlpiri Jukurrpa


Chapter 1. Vitality and change in Warlpiri songs and ceremonies


Georgia Curran, Linda Barwick, Valerie Napaljarri Martin, Simon Japangardi Fisher and Nicolas Peterson


Rex Japanangka Granites
Harry Jakamarra Nelson
Otto Jungarrayi Sims


Chapter 2. Archiving documentation of Warlpiri songs and ceremonies on-Country at the Warlpiri Media Archive


Georgia Curran, Valerie Napaljarri Martin, Simon Japangardi Fisher, Elizabeth Napaljarri Katakarinja and Linda Barwick


Alice Nampijinpa Henwood
Paddy Japaljarri Sims


Chapter 3. A Warlpiri winter solstice ceremony: Performance, succession and the jural public


Nicolas Peterson


Tommy Jangala Watson
Thomas Jangala Rice
Barbara Nakamarra Gibson


Chapter 4. Dreaming to sing: Learning and dream creation in the Australian desert


Barbara Glowczewski and Barbara Nakamarra Gibson (translated by Georgia Curran and Nicolas Peterson from the original French)


Peggy Nampijinpa Brown
Ruth Napaljarri Oldfield
Coral Napangardi Gallagher


Chapter 5. Minamina yawulyu: Musical change from the 1970s through to the 2010s


Georgia Curran, Barbara Napanangka Martin and Linda Barwick


Fanny Napurrurla Walker
Nellie Nangala Wayne
Maisie Napurrurla Wayne


Chapter 6. Expert domains of knowledge in Ngurlu yawulyu songs from Jipiranpa


Fanny Walker Napurrurla, Linda Barwick and Mary Laughren, with contributions from Sarah Holmes Napangardi, Jessie Simpson Napangardi, Judith Robertson Napangardi and Theresa Ross Napurrurla


Peggy Nampijinpa Martin
Lucy Nampijinpa Martin


Chapter 7. Warnajarra: Innovation and continuity in design and lyrics in a Warlpiri women's song set


Myfany Turpin, Megan Morais, Mary Laughren, Peggy Nampijinpa Brown and Helen Napurrurla Morton


Lorraine Nungarrayi Granites
Cowboy George Jungarrayi Ryder


Chapter 8. Reanimating Ngajakula: Lander Warlpiri songs of connection and transformation


Petronella Vaarzon-Morel, George Jungarrayi Ryder†, Teddy Jupurrurla Long, Jim Wafer and Luke Kelly


Dolly Nampijinpa (Daniels) Granites
Judy Nampijinpa Granites
Lynette Nampijinpa Granites


Chapter 9. To perform or not to perform the Ancestral Fire Dreaming from the Warlukurlangu ranges (Central Australia)


Françoise Dussart


Jerry Jangala Patrick


Chapter 10. Milpirri: A revitalisation movement, a purlapa or a festival?


Stephen Wild, Steven Wanta Jampijinpa Patrick and Yukihiro Doi

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