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Kulumindini Band
OriginElliott, Northern Territory, Australia
Genresrock
LabelsMarlinja Music
MembersMark Raymond Jimija
Elisabeth Dixon Namija
Sam Sandy Janama
Robert Dixon
Gregory Jackson Jabarda
Jason Bill Jangari
Kurrabadi
Kerry Gardiner

Kulumindini Band are an aboriginal rock band from Elliott, Northern Territory. They are named after a Jingili dreaming site.[1] The members are Jingili-Mudbura people and they sing in both Mudbura and English.[2] In 2008 they were inducted into the hall of fame at the NT Indigenous Music Awards.[3]

Discography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Dunbar-Hall, Peter; Chris Gibson (July 2004). Deadly Sounds, Deadly Places. Contemporary Aboriginal Music in Australia. University of New South Wales Press. ISBN 978-0-86840-622-0. ISBN 0-86840-622-8.
  • ^ Dunbar-Hall, Peter (1997). "Music and meaning: the Aboriginal rock album". Australian Aboriginal Studies.
  • ^ NT Indigenous Music Awards ABC Darwin

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kulumindini_Band&oldid=995270778"

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