- club,
along which the edge of a
boomerang is
drawn to
produce a trill.
Manikay are "clan songs" of some
groups of
Yolngu people of north-east
Arnhem Land...
- (Traditional song,
arranged by Marika, Mununggurr, Yunupingu) "Luku-Wangawuy
Manikay" (1788) (Djenarra Galarrwuy)
Mandawuy Yunupingu – vocals, guitar, clapsticks...
- Curkpatrick, Samuel. "Productive Ambiguity:
Fleshing out the
Bones in Yolŋu
Manikay" Song" Performance, and the
Australian Art Orchestra’s"
Crossing Roper...
-
Williams on lead guitar,
Andrew Belletty on drums,
Witiyana Marika on
manikay (traditional vocals),
bilma (ironwood clapsticks) and dance, Milkayngu...
-
classic and
contemporary rock
influences with the
ancient tradition of
manikay (song/songlines),
which dates back tens of
thousands of years." At the...
-
pertaining to a
specific ceremony belong to a
certain defined group (known as
manikay by the
Yolngu peoples of north-east
Arnhem Land, or clan songs); some may...
- Peter. (2006). "Didjeridu &
Traditional Music of the Top End – Wangga".
Manikay.Com (J. H. Burrows).
Retrieved 17
April 2011. Elkin, A. P. (1979) [1938]...
- has also been
funded by
donations from the
investment management firm,
Manikay Partners; from a
global accounting and
professional services firm: Ernst...
-
surrounded by the
sound of
bilma (clapsticks),
yidaki (didgeridoo) and the
manikay (sacred song) and
dhulang (sacred designs) of our people. He was born on...
- The
event showcases traditional miny'tji (art),
ancient story-telling,
manikay (song), and
bunggul (dance). It is held at Gulkula, a
significant Gumatj...