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  2. Songline - Wikipedia

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    Anthropologist Robert Tonkinson described Mardu songlines in his 1978 monograph The Mardudjara Aborigines - Living The Dream In Australia's Desert.. Songlines Singing is an essential element in most Mardudjara ritual performances because the songline follows in most cases the direction of travel of the beings concerned and highlights cryptically their notable as well as mundane activities.

  3. Songlines (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Website www .songlines .co .uk Songlines is a British magazine launched in 1999 that covers music from traditional and popular to contemporary and fusion, featuring artists from around the globe.

  4. The Songlines - Wikipedia

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    The Songlines is a 1987 book written by British novelist and travel writer Bruce Chatwin about the songs of Aboriginal Australians and their connections to nomadic travel. A roman à clef that combines novel, travelogue, and memoir, Chatwin blends elements of fiction and non-fiction to describe a trip to Australia's Northern Territory in search of a better understanding of Aboriginal culture ...

  5. Barnumbirr - Wikipedia

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    Barnumbirr as a Morning Star is a creator spirit in Yolngu culture. [2] Her story is part of the Dhuwa moiety. [7] Yolngu songlines depict Barnumbirr guiding the Djanggawul sisters as they row a canoe from the mythical island of Bralgu (the home of Wangarr, the Great Creator Spirit) to discover Australia [3] and bring Madayin Law to the Dhuwa people. [8]

  6. Rag Mama Rag - Wikipedia

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    "Rag Mama Rag" is a song by The Band which was first released on their 1969 album The Band. It was also released as a single, reaching number 16 on the UK Singles Chart, the highest position for any single by the group. [1]

  7. Songlines (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Songlines or songline may also refer to: The Songlines, a 1987 book by Bruce Chatwin; Songlines, a music magazine "Songline", a track on the album Dreamtime Return by Steve Roach; Songlines (Karan Casey album), 1997; Songlines (Peter Brötzmann, Fred Hopkins, and Rashied Ali album), 1994; Songlines (The Derek Trucks Band album), 2006

  8. Imagine Dragons - Wikipedia

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    On October 11, the band released a live album as part of Amazon Music's Songline docuseries. [106] On October 11, a remix of "Take Me to the Beach" featuring Baker Boy was released, with remixes featuring Ernia on October 18, Jungeli on November 1, [citation needed] and Ado on December 16 following. [107]

  9. Mark Coles Smith - Wikipedia

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    Mark Coles Smith (born 1987), also known as Kalaji, is an Aboriginal Australian actor of stage and screen, sound designer, field recordist, writer, and composer. He is known for his roles in the feature films Last Cab to Darwin (2015), Picnic at Hanging Rock (2018), and Occupation: Rainfall (2020), as well as the television series Mystery Road: Origin (2022), and the Canadian series Hard Rock ...