A new book that some of you may have already encountered (I know you would have Randin). I haven't read it yet - just skimmed and it looks very good.
'Singing The Land' ;The power of performance in Aboriginal life by Jill Stubington has a forward by Raymattja Marika. ISBN for the paperback is 9780980280234 and published by Currency House. The book is divided into three parts; Living the dreaming:Music in Aboriginal Life; Witnessing the Dreaming: Music Performance Conventions in Different Areas of Aboriginal Australia with Listening Guuides, and Examining the Dreaming: Towrads a More Sensitive Listening and Analysing.
There is much written on Arnhem Land as Stubington spent considerable time there as a student and with subsequent visits over the last 4 decades (often with doyens such as Alice Moyle - bless her soul) and numerous senior musicians and songmen across the North.
Even though I've not delved far as yet into the 300 pages, I can see this is gonna be a great read and a terrific resource for anyone studying ethnomusicology at any level (in this country in particular).
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