The Mothership

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He squatted by the fire beside Liyakindirr, balancing his spear on the ground before him. Liyakindirr glanced at his friend, but continued playing his yirdaki. Known in the south as a didgeridoo, the instrument was only ever played by men and was as important to Yolngu culture as their ancient songs and ritual dances.
The Yolngu had inhabited northeast Arnhem Land since the time of the Wangarr, the powerful ancestral beings who had divided the lands among the various clans and delivered to each
...their tribal laws and dialects. It was an ageless union little understood by the balanda, the non aboriginal peoples who flooded into the lands of the south.
Bandaka’s wife, Djapilawuy, poked a stick into the burning embers, testing the progress of the kangaroo roasting beneath the fire, while their young daughter, Mapuruma, sat beside her awaiting the feast with growing anticipation.
After a while, Liyakindirr sensed the brooding seriousness in his friend. He ceased playing, letting the haunting sounds of night replace the thrum of the yirdaki.


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