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Papunya, Australia: Just like a storybook. We are transported to the Western Desert of Central Australia as Pintupi-Luritja woman Linda Tjungkata Anderson listens to her father Nosepeg Tjupurrula singing songs from the Wanji Wanji public song set recorded by musicologist Professor Richard Moyle in 1976. These legacy recordings, held at AIATSIS in Canberra, were taken back to the community in 2018 by Dr Myfany Turpin. Linda’s interview is archived in MMT1, a PARADISEC collection of interviews Myfany has made with descendants of such legacy recordings and the sound of her father’s voice and his songs evoke Linda’s memories of a time when corroborees were part of everyday life. The full interview with Linda Anderson can be found at in the MMT1 collection with the item number MMT1-20180523LA. Language as given: English

Created: 2019-11-14

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171,-1.594 171,-55.05 112.467,-55.05 112.467,-1.594 171,-1.594

141.7335,-28.322

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