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  2. Indigenous music of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Performance of Aboriginal song and dance in the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney.. Indigenous music of Australia comprises the music of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia, intersecting with their cultural and ceremonial observances, through the millennia of their individual and collective histories to the present day.

  3. Australian folk music - Wikipedia

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    Australian folk music is the traditional music from the large variety of immigrant cultures and those of the original Australian inhabitants. Celtic , English, German and Scandinavian folk traditions predominated in the first wave of European immigrant music.

  4. Music of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Children's music in Australia developed gradually over the latter half of the 20th century. Some of the most recognised performers in that period were those associated with the long-running Australian Broadcasting Corporation series Play School, including veteran actor-musician Don Spencer and actor and singer Noni Hazlehurst.

  5. Indigenous music of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous music of Canada encompasses a wide variety of musical genres created by Aboriginal Canadians. [1] Before European settlers came to what is now Canada, the region was occupied by many First Nations, including the West Coast Salish and Haida, the centrally located Iroquois, Blackfoot and Huron, the Dene to the North, and the Innu and Mi'kmaq in the East and the Cree in the North.

  6. Category:Indigenous Australian music - Wikipedia

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    Australian Aboriginal music (1 C, 9 P) B. Baker Boy songs (12 P) D. The Deadly Awards (19 P) M. Indigenous Australian musicians (1 C, 139 P) N. National Dreamtime ...

  7. Ruby Hunter - Wikipedia

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    Co-author, with Roach, Butcher paper, texta, black board and chalk (2012), a children's song-book which features Aboriginal songs about land, health and life. Many of the songs were written through songwriting and music workshops held by Hunter and Roach with children across Cape York in Queensland .

  8. Category:Australian Aboriginal music - Wikipedia

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  9. Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music - Wikipedia

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    CASM was co-founded by Catherine Ellis, Australian ethnomusicologist, and noted Ngarrindjeri poet Leila Rankine [1] [2] (1932–1993). Then called the Adelaide Aboriginal Orchestra, [3] it was an ad hoc co-curricular music program located in Port Adelaide, designed to provide activities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth and to help keep them out of trouble.