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Several Traditional Aboriginal Music Vol. III
Tracks 01 -- 23: "Mornington Island Corroboree Songs: Authentic Dances of Australian Aborigines on Mornington Island", Collection by George Kansky, 1966.\n\nTracks 24 -- 27: "Arnhem Land Vol II: Authentic Australian Aboriginal Songs and Dances", Collection by A.P. Elkin, 1957.
This misc cd contains 27 tracks and runs 75min 15sec.
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  1. Several - Didjeridoo Solo (01:58)
  2. Several - Waranbi The Warrior Seeks the Love of Magura (01:12)
  3. Several - Thuwathu the Rainbow Serpent Creates the Dugong River (00:53)
  4. Several - Birinjul the Song of the Rain Makers (01:24)
  5. Several - The Didjeridoo Imitates the Rolling Sea (01:48)
  6. Several - Wida-Manda the Song of the Bush Spirit and the Cave Spirit (01:04)
  7. Several - Coral Sea Dance (01:08)
  8. Several - Dingo Dance (01:10)
  9. Several - Crocodile Dance (00:56)
  10. Several - Pelican Dance (00:33)
  11. Several - Wanga Burial Dance with Didjeridoo (01:28)
  12. Several - Shooting Star Dance (00:30)
  13. Several - The Wind from the South Followed by the Rolling Sea (01:02)
  14. Several - Didjeridoo Solo-The Tide Rises, the Waves Dash on the Rocks (07:09)
  15. Several - Didjeridoo Solo (01:02)
  16. Several - Indian Hawker (01:43)
  17. Several - Driving Away the Mulgri Spirit (02:46)
  18. Several - Dumara-The Song of the Island Boat (01:25)
  19. Several - Didjeridoo Solo-The Hunter Hears the Call of the Brolga, Wild Duck and (03:15)
  20. Several - A Childbirth Song (02:06)
  21. Several - Thuwathu-The Suffering Serpent (01:08)
  22. Several - Initiation Song (03:55)
  23. Several - Farewell (05:16)
  24. Several - Mulara of Central Arnhem Land (05:40)
  25. Several - Ngorungapa of Central Arnhem Land (02:07)
    The Mulara series of chants come from the tribes of north and central Arnhem Land. The chants, or "historical psalms," are sung during the final disposal o fthe bones of a deceased person by putting them in a painted totemic log or coffin.
  26. Several - Mulara of Northeast Arnhem Land (13:11)
    Similar to the Mulara, but for Yirritja persons. The subjects are the "poison" bark tree which is used for stupefying fish, and the bush-plum.
  27. Several - Waramiri of Northeast Arnhem Land (09:08)
    This Mulara is a series of chants centring on Buralko, the Home of the Dead for the Dua clans northeast Arnhem Land. This sample refers to the Morning Star, the Sea, adn the Sawfish.


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