IDNO
T.68148.MFL
Description
Two older Arnhem Land men, Barrurnur Wunungmurra playing a didgeridoo with a dust bin lid used as a resonator, and the singer on the left (with clap sticks) is Nyipayna Wunungmurra, playing during a village meeting at Galiwin’ku.
Normally this type of music would be played for ceremonies, for example at the start of an initiation ceremony, but this event may be taking place for the benefit of an anthropologist. Researchers were known to request reconstructions such as these. The anthropologist? in sunglasses in the centre is a researcher who visited the area. He could be recording the ceremony as there were recordings made around this time. [Knowledge shared by Joe Neparrnga Gumbula, Arnhem Land, with notes made by Rachael Murphy and JD 10/7/2012]
Place
Oceania Australasia; Australia; Northern Territory; Arnhem Land; Galiwin’ku [Elcho Island]
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Barrurnur Wunungmurra; Nyipayna Wunungmurra
Photographer
None
Collector / Expedition
Date
8 July 1967
Collection Name
Macfarlane Collection
Source
Macfarlane, Alan
Format
Transparency
Primary Documentation
Other Information
T.67481 to T.68999 and T.74937 to T.74998 were found in the box now numbered C494/.
T.68137 to T.68156 were found in the plastic slide sheet now numbered C494/36/.
Place: Galiwin’ku (also known as Elcho Island) is one of the Crocodile Islands located off the coast of north east Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. Many of these photographs were made around the site of the Methodist Church at Galiwin'ku. The former mission site is now Galiwin'ku town. At the time these photographs were made the area around the church was used as meeting place and for activities such as dances and film screenings. David Burrumarra (author of The Whale and the Cross), was working with an anthropologist in the area at the time. The minister was Reverend Harold Shepperdson who appears in some of the photographs. [Knowledge shared by Joe Neparrnga Gumbula, Arnhem Land, with notes taken by Rachael Murphy and JD 10/7/2012]
FM:202798
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