Music -- Vocal -- Solo

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Field tape 33

Lizzy Daylight discusses the movement of people into Burketown, people affiliated with Dugudari camp and names from Escott westward, recorded at Burketown; Johnny Watson sings a song from a trip to Mt Garnet, recorded at Doomadgee; Archie Rockland talks about Garrwa avoidance vocabulary, Doomadgee.

The audiocassette case insert contains the following handwritten summary:
'Good original'.

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

Field tape 27

Garrwa song composed and performed by Johnny Watson, Doomadgee; Big Arthur and others, including Johnny Watson and Browny Bob, discuss the brolga dance, appearance of dead person, devils and other matters, recorded at Wollogorang camp; Jerry Brown [Jerry Brown Rrawajinda?] and Dinny [Denny?] singing at Borroloola; Nimo Nero (Ganggalidda) talks about missionaries and grog issues, recorded at Doomadgee.

The audiocassette case insert contains the following handwritten summary:
Side 1:
'7 kids present early morning in the caravan, a record of the conversation; Watson singing the song he made up on the "dancing"[?] trip; then Big A and others on the night coming back from B'la [Borroloola?]'.
Side 2:
'Dinny's camp, Borroloola - some brief conversation and brief singing of the accompaniment to woman "devil" dance - Jerry Brown, the singer; Nimo Nero on historical data about dormitory system, etc.'.

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

Field tape 8

Old Brookdale and other Garrwa, Waanyi and Ganggalidda men talk about kinship terms and discuss the last initiation ceremony held at Doomadgee, recorded at Doomadgee; Old Brookdale sings a sandalwood song; oral history interview with Archie Rockland, including a discussion of sites between Corinda and the Northern Territory, recorded along the Nicholson River Road.

The audiocassette case insert contains the following handwritten summary:
Side 1:
'Old Dick Brookdale - (plus mob of mainly old people) sitting under shade tree out back of D Mission [Doomadgee Mission] - singing songs'.
Side 2:
'Archie Rockland : beginnings of 1st trip out to his F's Country, 17 & 18/5/78; historical data and ethnobotanical data'.
An extra note:
'Some preliminary data on sites that are Waanyi owned'.

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

Field tape 2R

Buffalo songs performed by Johnny Watson with translation and explanation in English; sandalwood songs performed by Dick Brookdale, translated from Ganggalidda to English by Emily Ned; oral history interview in English with Emily Ned; a large group of men, including Johnny Watson, Billy Joe, Tommy Dot [Dodd?] and Redbank, practicing initiation songs; continued onto Field tape 3R.

The reel-to-reel case insert contains the following handwritten summary:
'Many men present, Watson organised Billy Joe, Tommy Dot and Redbank lead [indecipherable] / speech change to 19, after a while - lead up part before any dancing ("shake-a-log"?) starts'.

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

Field tape 5R

Billy Joe singing songs from his country.

The reel-to-reel case insert contains the following handwritten summary:
'Billy Joe singing "gudjiga"; "nijuwunya"; "dibil" (devil); at his country (some commentary by him) - song belong to his "bally country" - i.e. (F, F F's country)'.

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