Abstract
Joseph Neparrŋa Gumbula was both a senior Yolŋu ceremonial leader and performer—Dalkarramirri and Liya-ŋärra’mirri—and a visionary rock musician who was able to enact the Law in multiple media. This short article reflects upon Gumbula’s contribution to the National Recording Project for Indigenous Performance in Australia and other intercultural projects, and in particular the author’s experiences of performing wangga songs from the Daly region with Gumbula in a number of intercultural contexts.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Introduction
- From the Editors, Leisa Gibbons and Karen F. Gracy
- Introduction: This is a Reflection of the Day
- From the Guest Editors, Aaron Corn with Lyndon Ormond-Parker and Jessica De Largy Healy
- Feature Articles
- Matjabala Mali’ Buku-ruŋanmaram: New Pathways for Indigenous Cultural Survival through Yolŋu Explorations of the University of Sydney Archives
- Joe Gumbula, the Ancestral Chorus, and the Value of Indigenous Knowledges
- Joe Gumbula, the Inaugural Liya-ŋärra’mirri Visiting Fellow
- Dialogues with the Archives: Arrarrkpi Responses to Recordings as Part of the Living Song Tradition of Manyardi
- Collaboration with the Past, Collaboration for the Future: Joseph Neparrŋa Gumbula’s Makarr-garma Exhibition
- Gumbula and Knowledge Generation in Collections in the USA: Where is Joe’s Right Shoe?
- Cyborg Mantras, Technologies, and the Temporalities of Tradition
- “This is the Circle of the Art World”: Joe Gumbula and the Value of Digital Repatriation in Australia and Beyond
- Reflections
- Remembering Joseph Neparrŋa Gumbula
- The Yidaki: A Triumph of Mind over Matter in Tribute to Joe Gumbula
- Sun Setting over the Arafura Sea and Other Opportunities: Working with Joe Gumbula
- Academic Achievements
- Joseph Neparrŋa Gumbula: Academic Career History and Publications
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Introduction
- From the Editors, Leisa Gibbons and Karen F. Gracy
- Introduction: This is a Reflection of the Day
- From the Guest Editors, Aaron Corn with Lyndon Ormond-Parker and Jessica De Largy Healy
- Feature Articles
- Matjabala Mali’ Buku-ruŋanmaram: New Pathways for Indigenous Cultural Survival through Yolŋu Explorations of the University of Sydney Archives
- Joe Gumbula, the Ancestral Chorus, and the Value of Indigenous Knowledges
- Joe Gumbula, the Inaugural Liya-ŋärra’mirri Visiting Fellow
- Dialogues with the Archives: Arrarrkpi Responses to Recordings as Part of the Living Song Tradition of Manyardi
- Collaboration with the Past, Collaboration for the Future: Joseph Neparrŋa Gumbula’s Makarr-garma Exhibition
- Gumbula and Knowledge Generation in Collections in the USA: Where is Joe’s Right Shoe?
- Cyborg Mantras, Technologies, and the Temporalities of Tradition
- “This is the Circle of the Art World”: Joe Gumbula and the Value of Digital Repatriation in Australia and Beyond
- Reflections
- Remembering Joseph Neparrŋa Gumbula
- The Yidaki: A Triumph of Mind over Matter in Tribute to Joe Gumbula
- Sun Setting over the Arafura Sea and Other Opportunities: Working with Joe Gumbula
- Academic Achievements
- Joseph Neparrŋa Gumbula: Academic Career History and Publications