Kulumindini Band
Kulumindini Band are an aboriginal rock band from Elliott, Northern Territory. They are named after a Jingili dreaming site.[1] The members are Jingili-Mudbura people and they sing in both Mudbura and English.[2] In 2008 they were inducted into the hall of fame at the NT Indigenous Music Awards.[3]
Kulumindini Band | |
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Origin | Elliott, Northern Territory, Australia |
Genres | rock |
Labels | Marlinja Music |
Members | Mark Raymond Jimija Elisabeth Dixon Namija Sam Sandy Janama Robert Dixon Gregory Jackson Jabarda Jason Bill Jangari Kurrabadi Kerry Gardiner |
Discography
- Marlinja Music
- You're Not Useless (1993)
- History (1995)
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References
- Dunbar-Hall, Peter (1995). You better listen to your tribal voice : the rock album as expression of Aboriginal identity. International Council for Traditional Music Conference. Canberra.
- Dunbar-Hall, Peter; Chris Gibson (July 2004). Deadly Sounds, Deadly Places. Contemporary Aboriginal Music in Australia. University of New South Wales Press. ISBN 978-0-86840-622-0. ISBN 0-86840-622-8.
- Dunbar-Hall, Peter (1997). "Music and meaning: the Aboriginal rock album". Australian Aboriginal Studies.
- NT Indigenous Music Awards ABC Darwin
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