Jessica Mauboy - “Advance Australia Fair” in a New South Wales Indigenous dialect

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • Jessica Mauboy, the talented Australian singer, captivated hearts when she fearlessly performed the Australian national anthem in both Aboriginal language and English. Her rendition was nothing short of extraordinary, and it resonated deeply with the need to celebrate and promote Indigenous culture.
    In her deadly performance, Jessica Mauboy stood on top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and sang “Advance Australia Fair” in a New South Wales Indigenous dialect1. This powerful act not only showcased her vocal prowess but also highlighted the importance of preserving and honoring Indigenous languages.
    For far too long, Australian Indigenous languages were suppressed and erased from collective memory. Jessica Mauboy’s rendition serves as a beacon of hope-a celebration of the survival of Indigenous language and a reminder of the urgent need to protect Indigenous culture.
    Beyond her anthem performance, Jessica Mauboy continues to champion Indigenous causes. She recognizes the vital role of Indigenous ranger programs, which are proven success stories for both natural heritage and the lives of Indigenous people. These highly skilled land managers work tirelessly to protect, nurture, and restore the landscape using traditional practices and modern science. They monitor endangered species, manage significant cultural sites, and share traditional knowledge. However, federal funding for these programs is only secured until 2018, and there’s a pressing need to double funding and increase the number of rangers on the ground2.
    Jessica Mauboy’s rendition of the national anthem was more than just a performance-it was a call to action, urging us all to celebrate Indigenous culture and support its preservation.

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