The Uniqueness of the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music

Authors

  • Ben L. Yengi

Abstract

The University of Adelaide has taken a unique step in Aboriginal relations by establishing a Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (C.A.S.M.) in Which Tribal Elders have been given the status of visiting lecturers. (Uni. of Adelaide, 1975) A Committee, headed by the Deputy Vice Chancellor, in 1976 summarised the results of their discussions on the position of the C.A.S.M. program in the University of Adelaide as follows:

References

Birch D. $ Veroff J., 1966: Motivation: A Study of Action. Wadsworth Publishing Inc ., California.

Carter S.R., 1975: An Experienced Tutor from the Adelaide Aboriginal Orchestra Speaks.

Gillissen A., 1978: Position Paper – Committee for Aboriginal Studies in Music.

Provins K.A., Shields A.E., Leske C , 1976: Report on Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music.

University of Adelaide, 1975: Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music established. Lumen, Vol.5, No.4.

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Published

1982-05-01

How to Cite

Yengi, B. L. (1982). The Uniqueness of the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music. The Aboriginal Child at School, 10(2), 44–50. Retrieved from https://ajie.atsis.uq.edu.au/acs/article/view/1594

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Across Australia …… From Teacher To Teacher