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Yothu Yindi (Yolngu for "child and mother",
pronounced /jɒθuː ˈjɪndi/) are an
Australian musical group with
Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal members, formed...
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Yindi may
refer to:
Yothu Yindi, an
Australian musical group.
Emperor Yin (disambiguation) (隱帝;
Yindi), a
posthumous name for some
Chinese emperors This...
- a
teacher and musician, and
frontman of the
Aboriginal rock
group Yothu Yindi from 1986. He was an
Aboriginal Australian man of the Yolŋu people, with...
- "Treaty" is a
protest song by
Australian musical group Yothu Yindi,
which is made up of
Aboriginal and
balanda (non-Aboriginal) members.
Released in June...
- Yhi
yindi is a
species of
amphipod crustacean,
known only from
Orpheus Island, Queensland, Australia. It was
described in 1991 by J.
Laurens Barnard and...
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Yunupingu –
singer and guitarist,
Yothu Yindi, Sal****er Band
Mandawuy Yunupingu – singer,
community leader,
Yothu Yindi A.B.
Original – hip hop duo Aim 4 More...
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Gavin Campbell,
producing a
remix of
Yothu Yindi's song "Treaty",
performing live
outdoors with
Yothu Yindi & The
Treaty Project at the
Babylon Festival...
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filmmaker and elder,
known for
being a
founding member of the band
Yothu Yindi and
producer of the film High Ground.
Marika was born into the Rirratjingu...
- Liu
Chengyou (Chinese: 劉承祐) (28
March 931 – 2
January 951), also
known by his
posthumous name as the
Emperor Yin of Han (漢隱帝), was the
second and last...
- well-known
artist and
leader of his clan;
siblings included lead
singer of
Yothu Yindi, his
brother Mandawuy Yunupingu; and
several artist sisters,
including Nyapanyapa...