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Tjungaringanyi
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NameTjungaringanyiUnique IDUA-00025134Date1972 to 1992Description
Tjungaringanyi, meaning "all one people coming together", is the newsletter of the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM). This collection covers selective issues from 1975 to 1992.
In 1991, the spelling of the title of the Newsletter changed to Tjunguringanyi.[1] The current convention on the transliteration of Pitjantjatjara words demands 'tjungu' rather than tjunga.[2] The meaning, however, remains the same - people coming together.[3]
Footnotes:
1. Turner, P 1991, 'Editorial', Tjunguringanyi, vol. 11, no. 1, Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music, University of Adelaide, South Australia.
2. Turner, P 1991, 'Editorial', Tjunguringanyi, vol. 11, no. 1, Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music, University of Adelaide, South Australia.
3. Turner, P 1991, 'Editorial', Tjunguringanyi, vol. 11, no. 1, Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music, University of Adelaide, South Australia.