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Various - The Sound Of Indigenous Australia: Now & Before flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title The Sound Of Indigenous Australia: Now & Before
  • Date of release 2017
  • Style Aboriginal
  • Other formats MP3 DTS TTA VOC AIFF MMF XM
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1801 mb
  • Size FLAC 1220 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 161

Indigenous music of Canada encompasses a wide variety of musical genres created by Canada's Indigenous people. Before European settlers came to what is now Canada, the region was occupied by a large number of 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. Each of the indigenous communities had (and have) their own unique musical traditions.

Australia has two Indigenous peoples. They are Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander people. Aboriginal Peoples inhabited the whole of Australia, and Torres Strait Islanders lived in the islands between Australia and Papua New Guinea. Once there were over 500 different Aboriginal Nations – so there’s no single ‘Aboriginal culture,’ there are many.

Between 1910-1970, many Indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families as a result of various government policies. This became known as the Stolen Generations. Learn the facts and hear stories from Indigenous Australians. The Stolen Generations. The forcible removal of Indigenous children from their families. Between 1910-1970, many Indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families as a result of various government policies. The generations of children removed under these policies became known as the Stolen Generations. The policies of child removal left a legacy of trauma and loss that continues to affect Indigenous communities, families and individuals

Their debut album, provocatively titled Reclaim Australia, is a savage broadside at our national culture, taking on hot-button issues such as police brutality (Call ‘Em Out), deaths in custody (Report to the Mist) and Australia Day (lead single January 26, featuring Dan Sultan). He rang me up and said, ‘I’ve seen the Reclaim Australia people – I thought they were going to be Indigenous guys, because who else could reclaim it?’ He shakes his head. Oh, poor, endearing, naive Michael.

Indigenous Australians are now estimated to represent . % of the total Australian population, up from 3% in 2011. Setting aside for the moment those who were missed, 649,171 people identified themselves as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin in the 2016 Census. This is up 1. % from 2011. The first is the natural increase of the Indigenous population. On average, Indigenous Australians have a slightly higher number of children than non-Indigenous Australians. And while we have generally presented national figures here, socioeconomic outcomes for Indigenous people vary dramatically across Australia. Overall improvements, while welcome, may well mask less positive outcomes in specific regions.

Tracklist

1-1 A.B. Original January 26
1-2 Yirrmal Marika Mayangan
1-3 Emily Wurramara Black Smoke
1-4 Gawurra Wunybul Global Vine Of Love (2017 Yolngu Style)
1-5 Thelma Plum How Much Does Your Love Cost?
1-6 Kuren Home (Feat. Ben Alessi)
1-7 Birdz Black Lives Matter
1-8 Ziggy Ramo Black Face
1-9 Apakatjah Waru
1-10 Cash Williams How Can I LIve
1-11 Eleanor Dixon My Spirit Is Free
1-12 Dan Sultan Kimberley Calling
1-13 Emma Donovan & The Putbacks Black Woman
1-14 Jessica Mauboy Risk It
1-15 Benny Walker Save
1-16 Luke Daniel Peacock Dreambox
1-17 Busby Marou Best Part Of Me
1-18 Leah Flanagan Chills
1-19 Robbie Miller The Pain
1-20 Tia Gostelow Vogue Utopia
1-21 Electric Fields Shade Away
2-1 Yothu Yindi Treaty
2-2 Archie Roach Took The Children Away
2-3 Coloured Stone Black Boy
2-4 No Fixed Address We Have Survived
2-5 Warumpi Band Blackfella/ Whitefella
2-6 Christine Anu Island Home
2-7 Pigram Brothers Going Back Home
2-8 Gurrumul Yunupingu Wiyathul
2-9 Frank Yamma Ngura Watjilpa
2-10 Blekbala Mujik Walking Together
2-11 Joe Geia Yil Lull
2-12 L.J. Hill Pretty Bird Tree
2-13 Ruby Hunter Ngarrindjeri woman
2-14 Tiddas Inanay
2-15 Troy Cassar-Daley Freedom Ride (Feat. Paul Kelly)
2-16 Roger Knox and the Pine Valley Cosmonauts Streets Of Tamworth
2-17 Blackfire Island Paradise
2-18 Us Mob Wrong Side Of The Road
2-19 Vic Simms Stranger In MY Country
2-20 Jimmy Little Yorta Yorta Man
2-21 Kev Carmody From Little Things Big Things Grow (Feat. Paul Kelly)

Notes

2CD compilation of Australians finest Indigenous bands.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 9 397601 008827