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Wangga (sometimes spelled Wongga) is an Aboriginal Australian genre of traditional music and ceremony which originated in Northern Territory and north Western Australia. Specifically, from south east towards , south to the Katherine and west into the Kimberley.Lister, Peter. (2006). "Didjeridu & Traditional Music of the Top End – Wangga". Manikay.Com (J. H. Burrows). Retrieved 17 April 2011. The peoples of created the genre.

In 1938, Australian A. P. Elkin described Wangga, "It starts as a sudden high note, then descends in regular intervals to a low pitch, after which the songman just beats his sticks to the accompaniment of the . Twenty seconds or more later, the melody is sung as before and so on" and lyrics tend to be syllables.Elkin, A. P. (1979) 1938. The Australian Aborigines. Angus & Robertson. Sydney, NSW. p. 290. . Quoted at Manikay.Com. Retrieved 17 April 2011. Typically, the songs and dances express themes related to death and regeneration.Marett, Allan (2005). Songs, Dreamings, and Ghosts: the Wangga of North Australia. Wesleyan University Press: Middletown, Connecticut. p. 1. . The songs are performed publicly. The singers compose from their daily lives or while dreaming of a nyuidj (dead spirit).Povinelli, Elizabeth A. (2002). The Cunning of Recognition: Indigenous Alterities and the Making of Australian Multiculturalism. Duke University Press: Durham, North Carolina. p. 200.


Recordings

See also
  • Music of Australia
  • Indigenous Australian music


External links
  • Samples at Manikay.Com
  • Wangga dancers from Eastern Kimberly Group, at Australia Council for the Arts website.

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