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Stop the Jabiluka Uranium Mine

Contemporary Masters Series Volume 5: Nundhirribala
Artist/Collector:
Mungayana Nhundhirribala
Label Information:
Yothu Yindi Foundation
Media Type:
CD
Year:
2001
Availability:
Skinnyfish Music

Track Number Track Title Track Time Notes
01
Maraga (long Thin Yirritja Cloud) 0:00:29 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
02
Narrurrungirini (cold South Wind-fast) 0:00:34 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
03
Narrurrungirini (cold South Wind-slow) 0:00:36 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
04
Wadabirr (black Goana) 0:00:32 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
05
Garrarnga (oenpelli Man) 0:00:33 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. People see old man Garrnarnga around when turtle hunting at low tide.
06
Walbalg (skinny Fish) 0:00:31 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
07
Ralngarr (white Cockatoo) 0:00:30 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
08
Nabi (yirritja Sugar Bag) 0:00:35 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
09
Miwul to Angurrgi (talking About Country) 0:00:34 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
10
Alja (yellow Belly Black Snake) 0:00:32 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
11
Ngura (bush Fire) 0:00:29 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
12
Gugu (flood Water Fast) 0:00:32 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
13
Gugu (flood Water Slow) 0:00:28 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
14
Gugu 0:00:34 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
15
Gurumburra (silver Gull) 0:00:30 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
16
Durrmala (north Wind) 0:00:30 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
17
Guwag 1 (rainbird) 0:00:33 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
18
Guwag 2 (rainbird) 0:00:31 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
19
Guwag 3 (rainbird) 0:00:30 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
20
Yinggulbandi (barramundi) 0:00:34 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
21
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:34 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
22
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:39 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
23
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:35 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
24
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:37 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
25
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:32 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
26
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:38 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
27
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:51 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
28
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:39 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
29
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:58 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
30
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:28 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
31
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:01:03 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
32
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:55 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
33
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:02:19 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
34
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:51 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
35
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:53 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
36
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:41 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
37
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:48 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
38
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:57 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
39
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:39 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
40
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:51 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
41
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:44 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
42
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:01:11 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
43
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:36 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
44
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:45 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
45
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:01:24 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
46
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:42 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
47
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:37 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
48
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:43 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
49
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:25 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
50
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:50 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
51
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:39 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
52
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:31 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
53
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:35 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
54
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:01:12 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
55
Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:56 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
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Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:28 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
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Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:27 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
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Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:22 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
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Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:21 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
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Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:48 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
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Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:28 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
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Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:35 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
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Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:37 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
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Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:31 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
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Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:01:05 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
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Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:41 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
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Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:40 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
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Manggaadhirra (macassan) 0:00:46 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land. Tracks 21-69: A long time ago in the Dreaming Time, the Wurindi People spotted a strange object floating in the sea, with all the fright and confusion, they noticed a lone man aboard a boat, flying high a red flag. The man approaced the Wurindi people and spoke 'My name is Yurrugbirridhi.' The people chanted back the man's name, 'Yurrugbirridhi.' From that day the Wurindi people became as one, the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. And this song passed down through the generations to today.
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Aeroplane 0:00:34 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
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Guwag 1 (rainbird) 0:00:30 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
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Guwag 2 (rainbird) 0:01:23 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
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Guwag 3 (rainbird) 0:01:30 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
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Guwag 4 (rainbird) 0:01:10 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
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Guwag 2 (rainbird) 0:00:46 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land
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Ralngarr (white Cockatoo) 0:00:37 Yadu Nuymamurdirdi on yidaki. All tracks are from the Nhundirribala clan (in the region of Numbulwar) of southeastern Arnhem Land

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