Garrwa people N155

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  • AustLang, accessed online 10-Sep-2024.

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Garrwa people N155

Equivalent terms

Garrwa people N155

  • UF Garawa, Garawa, Karawa, Karawa; Garawa, Grawa, Kariwa, Karrawar, Kar'wa, Korrawa, Kurrawar, Leearawa, Wollongorang, Wulungwara, Karwa, Leearrawa, Korrwa, Garawa; Karawa, Garuwa, Garrawa, Karrwa.

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Garrwa people N155

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Field Trips to Queensland Gulf Country recordings

50 audiocassette recordings, as well as 3 duplicate recordings (for Tapes 32-33 and 35), made at Doomadgee and surrounding areas in the Queensland Gulf region, documenting aspects of Ganggalidda, Garrwa and Waanyi culture, history and country. Speakers include Echo Peter, Dick Brookdale, Jupiter [Peter?], Johnny Watson, Big Arthur, Emily Arthur, Archie Rockland, Old Brookdale, Tolby Bob, Billy Joe, Stanley Gilbert, Victor Walden, Wilfred Walden, Redbank, David Brookdale, Micky Mick, Browny Bob, Stanley Chong, Mick Diamond, Fred Dyarald, Maude Dyarald, Tommy Doolan, Lizzy Daylight, Paddy Lloyd, Maurice Carlton, Jerry Brown, Dinny, Nimo Nero, Doomadgee Willy, Eric Peter, Big Eddie, Johnny [Prince?], Emily Ned, Phil Ned, Connie Walden, Thelma Jupiter, Clara Bob, J Frarleton, Old Silver, Old Echo, A Jupiter, Cyril McPherson, Tommy O'Keefe, Alfie O'Keefe, Iris Ned, Christy Ned and Jock Pedro.

Trigger, David S. (David Samuel), 1953-

Field tape 4

Echo Peter talks about researchers at Borroloola, Garrwa migration and history, Ganggalidda coastal country and Garrwa kinship terms, recorded at Doomadgee; Jupiter [Peter?] gives Garrwa names for plants and animals, recorded at Doomadgee.

The audiocassette case insert contains the following handwritten summary:
Side 1:
'Echo Peter: land ownership and some data on ceremonial life'.
Side 2:
'Jupiter (Peter?): Garawa names for fish, birds, animals, etc.'.

Trigger, David S. (David Samuel), 1953-

Field tape 7

Big Arthur talks about the lack of initiated Ganggalidda men and 'kultya' at Doomadgee and Borroloola, recorded at Doomadgee; [Archie Rockland?] says a prayer in Garrwa and talks about Christianity, his country, and Ganggalidda beliefs about what happens after death, recorded at Doomadgee.

The audiocassette case insert contains the following handwritten summary:
Side 1:
'Big Arthur, then later on Mickey Mick and Archie Rockland, talking of how no ceremonies at Doomadgee - love to go to Borroloola or M. Is.'.
Side 2:
'Archie Rockland talking of his country and notions of spirit, heaven, god, etc... tooth knocked out, etc....'.

Trigger, David S. (David Samuel), 1953-