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A joint project with the Indigenous Literary Foundation, Murli la
is a beautifully designed gift book that celebrates the culture of
the Tiwi Islands through song. The songs presented in this book
hold cultural, genealogical, geographical and spiritual knowledge
that has been passed down through thousands of years of Tiwi
storytelling, ceremony and in the songlines that circle the
islands. As custodians of the songs, the Ngarukuruwala Women's
Group in partnership with Dr Genevieve Campbell have recorded over
40 songs in language for the first time - each with an introduction
and English translation. A one-of-a-kind map of the islands, with
areas marked in language, gives further intimate knowledge into
Tiwi culture. Dr Campbell shares beautiful insights into the Tiwi
Islands and her words are accompanied by intimate photographs from
the time she has spent with the women. Murli la is the essential
introduction to the wonderfully rich Tiwi culture and a glimpse
into many lifetimes of sung knowledge.
Approximately 1300 ethnographic field recordings of Tiwi songs,
made between 1912 and 1981, are archived at the Australian
Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
(AIATSIS) in Canberra. In November 2009, Genevieve Campbell and
eleven Tiwi colleagues travelled to Canberra to reclaim these
archived songs and song texts. The Old Songs are Always New
explores their return home to the Tiwi Islands and reveals that the
fundamentally contemporary, topical and current nature of the Tiwi
song culture has resulted in the preservation of a rich social,
cultural and historical oral record. Campbell describes the melody,
rhythm, vocal technique, language, performance context and function
of the twelve Tiwi song types, and gives an overview of the
language and poetic devices used in song composition.
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