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Anindilyakwa singer-songwriter Emily Wurramara refuses to be put in a box. Hear why her songs have been called pop, folk, classical, and the ever obscure ‘world music’.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners are warned that this episode contains the voice of a person who has died.
Honour the late Esme Timbery; a Bidjigal shell-work artist from the La Perouse community.
Plus, for Word Up, Damien William shares the western Arrernte word for ‘water’.
By ABC4.3
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Anindilyakwa singer-songwriter Emily Wurramara refuses to be put in a box. Hear why her songs have been called pop, folk, classical, and the ever obscure ‘world music’.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners are warned that this episode contains the voice of a person who has died.
Honour the late Esme Timbery; a Bidjigal shell-work artist from the La Perouse community.
Plus, for Word Up, Damien William shares the western Arrernte word for ‘water’.

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