Music in Australia: More Than 150 Years of DevelopmentAppendix 1: Song of the women of the Menero tribe near the Australian Alps, discovered and published by Dr Lhotsky in 1834 ; Appendix 2: Melody of the Manoora tribe used in a song by Isaac Nathan in 1847 ; Appendix 3 : Description of an Aboriginal corroboree witnessed by Sir Thomas Mitchell in 1836 ; Appendix 4: Summary of article from Oceania recording Aboriginal songs from Yardea, Eyre Peninsula, the Arunta tribe and Hermannsburg in central Australia, Koonibba and Mucumba, South Australia. |
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