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Didgeridoo - Jeremy Donovan, Aboriginal Artist About the didgeridoo: http://www.oddmusic.com/didgeridoo Aboriginal artist and musician Jeremy Donovan playing didgeridoo. For more information about Jeremy, his artwork, music, and live multimedia presentations, please visit: http://www.jeremydonovan.com.au/ Tags: Didgeridoo didjeridu Aboriginal yidaki yirdaki didje didge didj didg world music Australia wind instrument indigenous |
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Australian Aboriginal Music: Song with Didgeridoo Here is a sample of the traditional music of the native people of Australia, the so-called Aboriginals (actually several peoples, each with its own language), who possess a most original and beautiful culture and are the heirs of the most ancient wisdom of the world. Enjoy this masterpiece of aboriginal folk music and the fascinating sound of the didgeridoo (the traditional aboriginal wooden "drone pipe")! This song was composed, and is performed and sung by Richard Walley, one of the greatest and most famous Australian Aboriginal composers and musicians. Tags: Australian Aboriginal Music |
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Maori Haka V's Aboriginal War Cry Rugby League Watch as the Maori Haka goes up against the Aboriginal War Cry. Certainly is something different. Tags: Maori Haka V's Aboriginal War Cry Rugby League NRL |
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101 East- Aboriginal child abuse controversy- 12Jul07-Part 1 Claims of rampant child abuse in Aboriginal communities has seen the Australian government take controversial steps. Tags: 101 East John Howard Australian australia Northern Territory Aboriginal communities crisis child abuse aljazeera |
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Aboriginal Genocide. Invasion Day rally for Aborginal justice, Melbourne 2007 Tags: aborigonal dissent land rights genocide Grassroots Outreach |
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Aboriginal DIDGERIDOO Playing Live in Sydney What is says lol Tags: Aboriginal DIDGERIDOO Playing Live Sydney Music Beaufiful Melodic Organic Jamiroquai Authentic Mellow Estacy |
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Aboriginal children singing in school Happy children of Numbulwar Aboriginal community on the east coast of Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia have a sing along in their school Tags: australia outback aboriginal aborigines indigenous children singing school |
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Taiwanese Aboriginal Music This is Taiwanese Aboriginal music the artist is Samingad. Tags: aboriginal music taiwan mordeth13 |
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John Safran Vs God - Aboriginal Land Rights John negotiates a land deal for a bunch of Aboriginal people. Directed by Craig Melville. Tags: John Safran Vs verses God Aboriginal Land Rights comedy aboriginal aborigine satire |
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The Urban Aboriginal Community Kitchen Garden Project The Garden Project brings aboriginal people from Vancouver's downtown eastside to the UBC Farm, and teaches them how to farm, then to eat together, and to bring that food back home with them. Tags: Farm Community Garden Aboriginal Farming Food |
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Conservative Minister's assistant insults Aboriginal people APTN report on Lawrence Cannon's assistant insulting remarking towards Aboriginal people. Tags: "darlene lannigan" OR "lawrence cannon" "aptn" "stephen harper" |
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Aboriginal Art History Australian Central Desert Art History Tags: aboriginal art education history indigenous culture |
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Australian Aboriginal Digeridoo ~ Infant Souls (Part 1) A Study On Soul Ages ~ Infant Souls ~ Music by Richard Walley ~ Montage` by LadyHawk (Comments and ratings are always welcome and very much appreciated. Thanks! :-) Note* ~ The Australian Aborigines are not the only indigenous group with a high percentage of infant souls incarnate within their populations, but for artistic composition and musical coherence sake, I chose to focus this montage on the Australian Aboriginal peoples and the penetrating sounds of the classic aboriginal digeridoo, masterfully composed, performed and sung by Richard Walley, one of the greatest and most famous Australian Aboriginal composers and musicians. MORE ABOUT INFANT SOUL AGE PERCEPTIONS: Excerpt below is from "The World According to Michael" by Joya Pope Copyright of Emerald Wave Publishing The fragment, or essence, just cast out from the Tao, is raw, without experience, and usually enmeshed in a struggle over physical survival on the unfamiliar earth plane. Thus the Infant Soul stage is one characterized by many fears. Often, there is a frightened, furtive, animal-like look in their eyes. In this stage people are often born into primitive, sometimes tribal, conditions. Learning how to survive is the primary concern. So, Infant Souls learn to identify and find roots, berries and other edibles: they fish, they hunt and grow food; they build shelter to keep dry and warm or cool; and they learn to avoid predators. To our eyes, Infant Soul lifetimes look pretty rough. They are often short. Famine, plagues, drought, flooding, hurricanes, earthquakes, tigers, bears, poisonous snakes and combat are experienced along with every other survival threat imaginable. On the positive side, being so fresh from the Tao can give a mystical flavor to Infant Souls. They resonate closely with nature and many times feel not individuation but great oneness with everyone in their family or tribe. They can be intuitive and earthy in a simple, unquestioning way. They have the knack, all too soon forgotten, for living in the moment. Cooking and eating are strictly exercises in survival, not even close to being opportunities for optimizing pleasure. Love or sexuality will be experienced on the level of lust. Questions like, "How can I get him (or her) to like me?" basically do not arise unless it becomes a survival issue. Survival is what is important, and whatever needs to be done for survival is done. The Infant Soul can sometimes be driven to violence or extreme self-protective behavior by a merely unfamiliar happening. Infant Souls tend to cluster around the equator because the constant climate makes some aspects of survival more simple. Rural Guatamala, El Salvador, Honduras, Sri Lanka, Borneo, New Guinea, the Amazon basin and much of Ethiopia and Sudan are areas with predominantly Infant Souls; Iraq and Iran have them in increasing numbers. Planet Earth is close to the time when the last Infant Soul will incarnate. Many fewer are beginning cycles here now than even one hundred years ago. {snipped) Because the median soul age on the planet is currently edging into Mature, any soul incarnating for the first time will be pushed into a continual catch-up game. While being so far behind mainstream consciousness is an interesting experiment, it is, Michael says, not much fun when the gap is so large. You are invited to learn more about infant souls and the seven soul ages at: http://www.michaelteachings.com/soul_ages.html#infant http://www.michaelteachings.com/infant_soul.html Soul Ages by Countries: http://www.michaelteachings.com/soul_ages_countries.html If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. :-) Enjoy! ~ Terri Tags: Ages channeling Infant metaphysics Michael Soul spirituality teachings Australia aboriginal outback kangaroo emu dingo digeridoo |
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Aboriginal Dance Theater, Kuranda, Australia Aborigine dance and singing performance segment of "Kangaroo From Kakadu" an Intrepid Berkeley Explorer free video. It features a grand Australian safari, with the wildlife and scenery only found down under; plus Aboriginal dance, music & art, Uluru (Ayers Rock), the Sydney Opera House, plus much more. To enjoy all of this film, plus over 30 more free, non-commercial, streaming travel videos from every continent, plus still pictures, please ask a search engine for: Intrepid Berkeley Explorer Tags: Aborigine dance Kuranda Australia Aboriginal |
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Aboriginal Dance Taken at Gold Coast, Australia Tags: Dance Aboriginal |
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101 East- Aboriginal child abuse controversy- 12Jul07 Part 2 Claims of rampant child abuse in Aboriginal communities has seen the Australian government take controversial steps. Tags: 101 East australia aljazeera John Howard Australian Northern Territory Aboriginal communities crisis child abuse |
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Warumpi Band, Festival of Aboriginal Rock Music, Darwin 1988 George Burarrwanga, Warumpi Band, and others at the closing stages of the "Festival of Aboriginal Rock Music" in Darwin in September 1988, the first ever indigenous festival of this kind. The full line up of bands include: Wild Brumbies, Docker River Areyonga Desert Tigers, Areyonga Sunrise Band, Maningrida Tiwi Wailers, Bathurst Island Isaac Yama & Pitjantjatjara Band, Alice Springs Frank Yama, Alice Springs Kulumindini Country Music Band, Elliot Black Bala Mujik The Blue Coasters, Numbulwar Casso & The Axons, Darwin Mixed Relations Wairuk Band, Humpty Doo Broken English, Ngukurr Warumpi Band, Papunya Letterstick Band Wirrinyga Band, Milingimbi Malandarri Band, Borroloola Yothu Yindi, Yirrkala Ilkari Maru, Amata Soft Sands, Elcho Island Tableland Drifters, Elliott Dharrwar Band, Elcho Island Tags: Festival of Aboriginal Rock Music Darwin 1988 warumpi band george rrurrambu aboriginal indigenous australia yothu yindi |
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Taiwan aboriginal~8 a documantary of Taiwan aboriginal~土地,我們的母親 Tags: aboriginal |
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Doonooch Dance Company - Aboriginal Dancers Aboriginal dance group performing at Jammin' Tree Didgeridoo Festival Tags: Doonooch Aboriginal Dancers didgeridoo didjeridu |
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Kevin Rudd apologises to the Aboriginal Stolen Generation The part of the speech where the apology takes place, enjoy... Tags: australia abuse sorry apology speech news political aboriginal reconciliation stolen generation kevin rudd parliament |
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Aboriginal Psy-Trance Didgeridoo Dude - 'Richard Bridge' Check out this dude that I saw playing in Reading one day in December....I could have listened to him all day...Ultracool! Tags: Aboriginal Didgeridoo Rave Cool Dude Techno PsyTrance Psy-trance Talent Reading Richard Bridge Musician Drums Busking |
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Shakti Hayes: Acoustic Aboriginal Blues Folk Music Shakti Hayes performs her song Nitsimos recorded live at the Wild Buffalo, Bellingham WA. Shakti Hayes has been a professional musician, songwriter & performer for over 15 years. A Plains Cree woman from Saskatchewan, who relocated to Vancouver, B.C. with her family at age 8, discovered and found an interest in guitar, piano and singing early in her high school years. She began playing music professionally when she picked up the bass guitar in the twelfth grade to play her high graduation at the Orpheum Theatre. Along with playing and performing with her own band she currently plays with multi award winning & Juno-nominated artist Wayne Lavallee. Over the years she has toured, played and performed with The Badd Dog Blues Society, Gerald Charlie and The Black Owl Blues Band, and with C.A.M.A. Award winning aboriginal womens vocal ensemble Nitsiwakun (Sandy Scofield and Lisa Sazama), among others. On Shaktis debut album Touchwood Hills, she weaves her influences together with a long-standing oral tradition, setting her own personal stories to powerful music. On the title track, she sings about the journey back to the reserve where her mother was born and raised, and her discovery there of a family and history she didnt know she had. In Buffalo Drop, the story of a brother who died young is set against the backdrop of her peoples ancestral hunting grounds in the QuAppelle Valley. Shakti writes songs that are as evocative as they are unpredictablesongs that get into the listeners head and heart, and stay there. Joy, raw pain, healing memorywhen Shakti Hayes sings, she bears her soul ~ and people listen. Touchwood Hills is currently nominated 'Best Folk Album' for both the 2007 Native American Music Awards & 2007 Indian Summer Music Awards. It was also nominated at the 2006s First Peoples Choice Music Awards in the Best Producer (Wayne Lavallee) category. In 2007, Shakti has been featured on First Talk with Tamara Bull, on Primetime News with Donna Smith, Beyond Words, 'Rez Bluez 2' & 'The Mix' on the APTN channel. She has performed & been interviewed on NCI Radio (Winnipeg), NAMMAPAH (Washington) & REZERVATIONS w/ Dawn Karima (Alberquque) radio shows, among others. Tags: Aboriginal Plains Cree Shakti Hayes Blues Folk Music Wild Buffalo Bellingham WA. songwriter performer World |
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Overlander.tv - Mumbulla Mountain Aboriginal Sacred Site Travel Video, Mini Doco Umbarra Aboriginal Cultural Centre - near Bermagui, NSW, Australia Spent the night camping right on the beach at the beautiful Mimosa Rocks National Park just out of Tathra. In certain National Parks in Australia you can camp in designated camp grounds for a small fee and Mimosa Rocks is one of my favourites, with some fantastic rock formations at the Aragunnu camp site. Today I am taking a tour to Mumbula Mountain, sacred to the local Aborigines. Ronald Tighe, an Aboriginal guide at the Umbarra Cultural centre talks about the significance of Mumbulla Mountain. The Umbarra Cultural Centre runs tours to local sacred sites. Participants can learn about the significance of these sites to the local Aborigines. Tags: Travel documentary video Australia Aboriginal Sacred Site overlander.tv Mark Shea |
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Aboriginal Spirituality - fundamental freedom Neville Chappy Williams, a Wiradjuri Traditional Owner of Lake Cowal, Central New South Wales, Australia on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms at 7th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues,New York, 29 May 2008. Tags: Lake Cowal Wiradjuri United Nations Aboriginal Rights Indigenous Barrcik Gold mining |
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Warlpiri - an aboriginal language Part3 of 3 parts. Listening Lesson for ESL teachers in Canberra, Australia Tags: Warlpiri aboriginal language |