Nganampa Health Council have long recognised the power of music to express the important story and have always encouraged musicians to write songs which contribute to our sense of action and progress. UPK music remains the most popular music on the lands today.
Nyanganyi was written, recorded, filmed and produced in Kintore with members of Running Water Band and young people from Walungurru school. The song tells a story about feeling lost and finding your way back home.
First Languages Australia short with Ethel Munn and her Maranoa Lullaby.
This video is a part of the First Languages Australia Gambay language map project. Available to view here: https://gambay.com.au
Brenden Hines is a long-time member of Winanjjikari Music Centre, here is a story on one of his most famous songs in Tennant Creek 'Jarra Jarra'. Sung in Walrpiri language. Winanjjikari Music Centre Musicians come from a variety of language backgrounds including; Warlpiri, …
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