Micky Ya
lbarr is a Mawng (alternate spelling Maung) man from Warruwi, Goulburn Island. Goulburn Island contains a special site called Djunggirriny, which is also the name of a sacred yi
daki that the Galpu people have rights to.
Ya
lbarr is a mago man, and has recently been recorded by Linda Barwick as part of a research initiative funded by the
Hans Rausing Endangered Languages Project. Whilst Darryl Digarrnga was artist-in-residence at iDIDJ Australia, he commented on various "mago men" of Western Arnhem Land and Ya
lbarr's name came up.
I was fortunate to meet Ya
lbarr in 1996, not aware at the time that he was a mago master, but thrilled by his energetic and whimsical dance style during a Mamurrung ceremony I attended and recorded:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3fBryOEmXw
Ya
lbarr is not a prolific mago maker, and there is no outlet for his instruments on Goulburn Island unfortunately.
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