Wangga

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Wangga (sometimes spelled Wongga) is an

ceremony which originated in Northern Territory and north Western Australia. Specifically, from South Alligator River south east towards Ngukurr, south to the Katherine and west into the Kimberley.[1] The Yolngu peoples of Arnhem Land
created the genre.

In 1938, Australian

dreaming of a nyuidj (dead spirit).[4]

Recordings

See also

References

External links

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