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Australian Aboriginal Studies

Australian Aboriginal Studies 2007/2
Editorial
Articles

Musical and linguistic perspectives on Aboriginal song
Allan Marett and Linda Barwick

abstract 1

Iwaidja Jurtbirrk songs: Bringing language and music together
Linda Barwick, Bruce Birch, Nicholas Evans

abstract 6

Morrdjdjanjno ngan-marnbom story nakka, ‘songs that turn me into a story teller’: The morrdjdjanjno of western Arnhem Land
Murray Garde

abstract 35

Sung and spoken: An analysis of two different versions of a Kun-barlang love song
Isabel O’Keeffe (nee Bickerdike)

abstract 46
Simplifying musical practice in order to enhance local identity: Rhythmic modes in the Walakandha wangga (Wadeye, Northern Territory)
Allan Marett
abstract 63

‘Too long, that wangga’: Analysing wangga texts over time
Lysbeth Ford

abstract 76

Flesh with country: Juxtaposition and minimal contrast in the construction and melodic treatment of jadmi song texts
Sally Treloyn

abstract 90

The poetics of central Australian Aboriginal song
Myfany Turpin

abstract 100

Budutthun ratja wiyinymirri: Formal flexibility in the Yolŋu manikay tradition and the challenge of recording a complete repertoire
Aaron Corn with Neparrŋ a Gumbula

abstract 116

Australian Aboriginal song language: So many questions, so little to work with
Michael Walsh

abstract 128
Research Reports

 Linking ecosystem services to well-being: A case study of Aboriginal communities in northern Australia
Kamaljit Kaur

145
Comment

 A Kimberley concept of socially useful work
Richard WC Murison

 

144

Book Reviews 150
News and Information 191
Obituaries 199

 

Australian Aboriginal Studies 2007/1
Editorial 1
Articles

The moral lexicon of the Warlpiri people of central Australia
LR Hiatt

abstract 4

Mobs and bosses: Structures of Aboriginal sociality
Patrick Mullins

abstract 31

Recognising victims without blaming them: A moral contest? About Peter Sutton’s ‘The Politics of Suffering: Indigenous Policy in Australia since the 1970s’ and Gillian Cowlishaw’s replies
Maïa Ponsonnet

abstract 43

'You would have loved her for her lore’: The letters of Daisy Bates
Bob Reece

abstract 51
What potential might Narrative Therapy have to assist Indigenous Australians reduce substance misuse?
Violet Bacon
abstract 71

Bone points from the Adelaide River, Northern Territory
Sally Brockwell, Kim Akerman

abstract 83

A different look: Comparative rock-art recording from the
Torres Strait using computer enhancement techniques
Liam M Brady

abstract 98

Sources of bias in the Murray Black Collection: Implications for palaeopathological analysis
Sarah Robertson

abstract 116
Resource

 AP Elkin interviewed about Daisy Bates
Bob Reece

131
Research Reports

A late Pleistocene site on Watarrka Plateau, Central Australia
June Ross and Michael A Smith

 

138

Book Reviews 144
News and Information 156
Obituaries 165
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