Summary
Poster for a music album produced by the Nganampa Health Council available at The Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA) in Alice Springs. CAAMA is an Aboriginal owned company, whose objective is the social, cultural and economic advancement of Aboriginal peoples. CAAMA promotes Aboriginal culture, language, dance, and music while providing training, employment and income generation for Aboriginal people. The Association began operations in 1980 and it was the first Aboriginal group to be allocated a broadcasting license. CAAMA stimulates cultural pride in Aboriginal communities and informs the broader populations of the richness and diversity of Indigenous peoples.
Physical Description
Red, black, yellow & white ink on glossy paper. Title: 'Uwankara Palyanku Kanyinijaku'. Cartoon depiction of a guitar that has been thrown in a toilet.
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Object/Medium
Poster
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Date Produced
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Number of Sheets
1
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Number of Pages
1
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Overall Dimensions
595 mm (Width), 840 mm (Height)
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Supplier
Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA), 101 Todd Street, Alice Springs, Central Australia, Northern Territory, Australia
'Uwankara Palyanku Kanyinijaku' is available from CAAMA Music. -
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Collecting Areas
Ethnohistory, Australian Indigenous Identity and Contemporary Life
Title
Uwankara Palyanku Kanyinijaku