Yothu Yindi (
Yolngu for "child and mother", pronounced ) are an Australian musical group with
Aboriginal
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and ''
balanda'' (non-Aboriginal) members, formed in 1986 as a merger of two bands formed in 1985 – a white rock group called the Swamp Jockeys, (Todd Williams, Michael Wyatt, Cal Williams, Stuart Kellaway, Andrew Bellety, Manager Alan James) and an unnamed Aboriginal folk group consisting of
Mandawuy Yunupingu,
Witiyana Marika
Witiyana Marika is an Aboriginal Australian musician, filmmaker, and Aboriginal elder, elder, known for being a founding member of the band Yothu Yindi and producer of the film ''High Ground (2020 film), High Ground''.
Background
Marika was bor ...
and Milkayngu Mununggur.
The Aboriginal members came from
Yolngu homelands near
Yirrkala on the
Gove Peninsula in
Northern Territory's
Arnhem Land
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.
Founding members included Stuart Kellaway on
bass guitar, Cal Williams on
lead guitar, Andrew Belletty (
drum
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s), Witiyana Marika on ''
manikay'' (traditional vocals), ''bilma'' (ironwood
clapsticks) and dance, Milkayngu Mununggurr on ''yidaki'' (
didgeridoo
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),
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu on
keyboards
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Music
* Musi ...
,
guitar and
percussion, past lead singer
Mandawuy Yunupingu and present Yirrnga Yunupingu on vocals and guitar.
Manager (Alan James)
The band combines aspects of both musical cultures. Their sound varies from traditional Aboriginal songs to modern pop and rock songs, where they blended the typical instruments associated with pop/rock bands, such as guitars and drums, with the traditional ''yidaki'' and ''bilma''.
They adapted traditional Yolngu dance performances to accompany their music. More broadly, they promoted mutual respect and understanding in the coming together of different cultures.
Yothu Yindi's most widely known song, "
Treaty", peaked at No. 11 on the
ARIA singles charts in 1991 and the related album ''
Tribal Voice'' peaked at No. 4 on the ARIA albums charts.
[Peaks of albums in Australia: The award winning film clip was made by Michael Wyatt and Stephen Johnson of Burrundi Pictures.
* All except noted:
* ''Homeland Movement'', ''Birrkuta – Wild Honey'' and ''Garma'': ]
The group established the Yothu Yindi Foundation in 1990 to promote Yolngu cultural development, including from 1999 producing the annual
Garma Festival of Traditional Cultures
The Garma Festival of Traditional Cultures (Garma) is Australia's largest Indigenous cultural gathering, taking place over four days each August in northeast Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory, Australia. Hosted by the Yothu Yindi Foundation, ...
and from May 2007 running the ''Dilthan Yolngunha'' (Healing Place).
Chairman of the foundation was
Galarrwuy Yunupingu.
He was Mandawuy's older brother, a Yolngu clan leader and sometimes a member of Yothu Yindi on ''bilma'' and guitar.
Galarrwuy had been named
Australian of the Year
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in 1978 for his work for Aboriginal communities and Mandawuy was Australian of the Year for 1992 for his work with Yothu Yindi.
In December 2012, the
Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) inducted the band into the
ARIA Hall of Fame
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, as part of the
ARIA Music Awards of 2012
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.
Career
1986–1990: Early years
Swamp Jockeys were formed in 1985 by ''balanda'' (European/non-Aboriginal people) Todd Williams song writer and lead singer, Michael Wyatt, song writer and lead singer, Andrew Belletty on drums, Stuart Kellaway on bass guitar and Cal Williams on lead guitar.
On their tour of
Arnhem Land
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, in Australia's
Northern Territory, they were supported by a
Yolngu band composed of Witiyana Marika on ''manikay'' (traditional vocals), ''bilma'' (ironwood
clapsticks) and dance, Milkayngu Mununggurr on ''yidaki'' (
didgeridoo
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),
Gurrumul 'The Guru' Yunupingu on keyboards, guitar and percussion, and
Bakamana Yunupingu on vocals and guitar.
They united to form Yothu Yindi (pronounced ), ''yothu yindi'' is a
Yolngu ''matha'' (Yolngu language) kinship term for "child and mother".
The band combines aspects of both musical cultures. Their sound varies from traditional Aboriginal songs to modern pop and rock songs in which they blend the typical instruments of pop/rock bands, such as guitars and drums, with the traditional ''yidaki'' and ''bilma''.They have adapted traditional Yolngu dance performances to accompany their music. More broadly they promote mutual respect and understanding of different cultures.
Michael Wyatt, from the Swamp Jockeys, went on to become Yothu Yindi's pilot and with Stephen Johnson made Yothu Yindi's multiple award winning music video clips. He was also stage manager on Australian tours and their tour to the New York's World Music festival.
Bakamana Yunupingu was a tertiary student studying to become a teacher. He became principal at his own
Yirrkala Community School, and touring by Yothu Yindi was restricted to school holidays in the band's early years.
In August 1988 they performed in
Townsville,
Queensland, at the South Pacific Festival of Arts. The next month they represented Australia in
Seoul, South Korea at the Cultural Olympics.
Bart Willoughby
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A Pitj ...
(ex-
No Fixed Address
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,
Coloured Stone) joined on drums in late 1988 and Yothu Yindi toured USA and Canada as support act to
Midnight Oil
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. Upon their return to Australia, they were signed to
Mushroom Records
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, and with Leszek Karski (ex-Supercharge) producing, recorded their debut single "Mainstream", released in March 1989. It was followed by debut album ''
Homeland Movement
''Homeland Movement'' is the debut studio album by Australian rock band Yothu Yindi that was released in April 1989 on the Mushroom Records label. The album peaked at number 59 on the ARIA Chart in 1992.
Background and release
Following a tou ...
'' in May; a second single "
Djäpana (Sunset Dreaming)" was released in August.
Neither their singles nor album had any major chart success.
Yothu Yindi toured with
Neil Young in Australia, then head-lined in Papua New Guinea and Hong Kong. In 1990 they toured New Zealand with
Tracy Chapman, and then performed in festivals in the UK.
In 1990 five clans of the Yolngu formed the Yothu Yindi Foundation to promote Yulngu cultural development.
Chairman of the foundation was Galarrwuy Yunupingu,
Mandawuy's older brother, a Yolngu clan leader and sometimes a member of Yothu Yindi on ''bilma'' and guitar.
Galarrwuy had been named
Australian of the Year
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in 1978 for his work for Aboriginal communities.
Around this time, a relative of Bakamana who bore the same name died, and he therefore changed his first name to Mandawuy, in line with Yolngu tradition.
The band commissioned their friend and relative (married to Gurrumul's sister), master yiḏaki-maker
Djalu Gurruwiwi, to make their didgeridoos, which also brought his skills to the attention of the world.
1991–1992: "Treaty" and ''Tribal Voice''
In 1988, as part of
Bicentennial __NOTOC__
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Europe
*French Revolution bicentennial, commemorating the 200th anniversary of 14 July 1789 uprising, celebrated ...
celebrations, Australian Prime Minister
Bob Hawke
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visited the Northern Territory for the Barunga festival where he was presented with a statement of Aboriginal political objectives by Galarrwuy Yunupingu and
Wenten Rubuntja
Wenten Rubuntja (c. 1923 – 2005) was an Australian artist, Aboriginal rights activist, and historian.
Wenten was born at Bart's Creek, about 56 km north of Alice Springs.
A meeting of representatives of Central Australian Aboriginal co ...
.
Hawke responded to the Barunga Statement with a promise that a treaty would be concluded with
Indigenous Australians by 1990.
By 1991, Yothu Yindi were Hughie Benjamin on drums, Sophie Garrkali and Julie Gungunbuy as dancers, Kellaway, Marika, Mununggurr, Gurrumul Yunupingu, Makuma Yunupingu on ''yidaki'', vocals, ''bilma'', Mandawuy Yunupingu, Mangatjay Yunupingu as a dancer.
Mandawuy, with his older brother Galarrwuy, wanted a song to highlight the lack of progress on the treaty between Aboriginal peoples and the federal government. Mandawuy recalls:
"Treaty" was written by Australian musician
Paul Kelly and Yothu Yindi members Mandawuy Yunupingu, Kellaway, Williams, Gurrumul Yunupingu, Mununggurr and Marika.
The initial release had little interest,
but when Melbourne-based dance remixers
Filthy Lucre's
Gavin Campbell and Robert Goodge adapted the song, their version peaked at No. 11 on the
Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) singles
charts
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by September.
The song contains lyrics in both English and in Yolngu ''matha''. It was accompanied by a video showing band members performing vocals, music, and dance.
Success for the single was transferred to the related album ''
Tribal Voice'' which peaked at No. 4 on the ARIA albums charts,
The album, produced by Mark Moffatt for Mushroom Records, was released in September 1991.
Mandawuy Yunupingu took leave of absence from his duties as principal to tour and promote the single and album.
Other singles from the album were a re-released "
Djäpana (Sunset Dreaming)" which peaked at No. 13 in 1992 and "
Tribal Voice" which peaked at number 51.
At the 1992
ARIA Awards Yothu Yindi won awards for
ARIA Award for Best Cover Art
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for ''Tribal Voice'' by Louise Beach and Mushroom Art;
ARIA Award for Engineer of the Year for "Maralitja" (''maralitja'' is Yolngu ''matha'' for crocodile man – one of Mandawuy's tribal names), "Dharpa" (''dharpa'' is tree), "Treaty", "Treaty (Filthy Lucre remix)" and "Tribal Voice" by David Price, Ted Howard, Greg Henderson and Simon Polinski;
ARIA Award for Best Indigenous Release for ''Tribal Voice'';
ARIA Award for Song of the Year and Single of the Year for "Treaty.
Both "Treaty" in 1992 and "
Djäpana (Sunset Dreaming)" in 1993 charted on the ''
Billboard
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''
Hot Dance Club Play singles charts, with "Treaty" peaking at No. 6,
''Tribal Voice'' peaked at No. 3 on the ''Billboard'' Top World Music Albums chart in 1992.
In October 1992, then Prime Minister
Paul Keating's government awarded Yothu Yindi with a $30,000 grant.
The money was used to travel to New York, where they performed at the United Nations for the launch of International Year for the World's Indigenous People.
Mandawuy Yunupingu was named
Australian of the Year
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by the Keating government on 26 January 1993.
His older brother, Galarrwuy had been named Australian of the Year in 1978 for his work for Aboriginal communities.
In 2009 'Treaty' was added to the
National Film and Sound Archive
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's Sounds of Australia Registry.
1993–2000: Continued success
At the 1993 ARIA Awards, Yothu Yindi won 'Best Video', Burrundi Pictures Michael Wyatt and Stephen Johnson, directed by
Stephen Maxwell Johnson
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Early life and educatio ...
, and 'Best Indigenous Release' for "
Djäpana (Sunset Dreaming)" and 'Engineer of the Year' for Greg Henderson's work on "Djäpana" and "Tribal Voice".
Yothu Yindi's third album ''
Freedom
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'' was released in November 1993, the line-up included Mandawuy, Gurrumul, Makuna and Mangatjay Yunupingu, Marika, Williams, Kellaway, Benjamin and Munumggurr; and new members
Banula Marika on vocals and dance, Bunimburr Marika on ''yidaki'', Natalie Gillespie on vocals, Jodie Cockatoo Creed on vocals and clan leader Galarrwuy Yunupingu on ''bilma'' and vocals.
After intense touring in 1994, Williams left Yothu Yindi and was replaced by Colin Simpson on guitar, they added Ben Hakalitz (ex-
Not Drowning Waving) on drums and Baruka Tau-Matagu on keyboards. Gurrumul Yunupingu had left by 1995 to live full-time on
Elcho Island, he later formed
Saltwater Band
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to record three albums, and in 2008 released
his self-titled solo album.
Yothu Yindi's fourth album ''
Birrkuta'' (''birrkuta'' means wild honey) was released in August 1996.
"
I Am Australian
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" is a popular song written in 1987 by
Dobe Newton
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of
The Bushwackers and
Bruce Woodley
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of
The Seekers.
It was released as a single in 1997 by trio
Judith Durham
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The group became the first Australian p ...
of The Seekers,
Russell Hitchcock from
Air Supply and Yothu Yindi's
Mandawuy Yunupingu by
EMI Australia and it peaked at No. 17 on the ARIA Singles Charts in June.
Yothu Yindi's fifth album ''
One Blood'' was released in 1999 and included "Treaty '98".
They sponsored the Yothu Yindi Foundation, which produces the annual
Garma Festival of Traditional Cultures
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celebrating Yolngu culture from 1999,
and their sixth album ''
Garma'' was released in 2000,
with Cal Williams returning on guitars.
In 2000, Yothu Yindi performed at the closing ceremony of the
Sydney Olympic Games.
On 9 August 2000, 30-year-old Betsy Yunupingu was kicked in the head. She subsequently died, Yothu Yindi band member Gavin Makuma Yunupingu was found guilty of "committing a dangerous act causing death" and in June 2002 he was sentenced to 15 months imprisonment at
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* Electoral division of Berrimah
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* Berrimah Po ...
,
Darwin
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Common meanings
* Charles Darwin (1809–1882), English naturalist and writer, best known as the originator of the theory of biological evolution by natural selection
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.
Gavin is the son of Galarrwuy and nephew of Mandawuy.
2001–2020
In May 2001 the
Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA), as part of its 75th-anniversary celebrations, named "Treaty" as one of the
Top 30 Australian songs of all time.
In 2003 Yothu Yindi toured through Northern Territory schools with Mandawuy Yunupingu, ''yidaki'' players Gapanbulu Yunupingu and Nicky Yunupingu, and Kellaway using songs, storytelling and open discussions to inspire and encourage some of Australia's most vulnerable young people to attend school and stay healthy. The Yothu Yindi Foundation in May 2007 established the ''Dilthan Yolngunha'' (Healing Place) using traditional healing practices and mainstream medicines.
On 23 July 2008 a 23-year-old woman was stabbed numerous times; "yidaki" player N. Yunupingu, who was described by Northern Territory police as the offender, was later found dead by hanging.
N. Yunupingu was the nephew of both Galarrwuy and Mandawuy Yunupingu, and, as members of Yothu Yindi, they had just played a concert for Prime Minister
Kevin Rudd some hours before the stabbing of the woman, who was admitted to hospital, and N. Yunupingu's subsequent death.
In 2009, News.com.au reported that Yothu Yindi lead singer Mandawuy Yunupingu needed a kidney transplant. Yunupingu said he drank up to four cartons of alcohol a day. "Alcohol was a big influence in my life. I didn't know what harm it did to my body. Before I knew, it was too late," he said.
At the
ARIA Music Awards of 2012
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, Yothu Yindi were inducted into the
ARIA Hall of Fame
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, with
Peter Garrett (then a former member of
Midnight Oil
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) and
Paul Kelly introducing the group.
ARIA Chairman and CEO of Sony Music Entertainment Australia and New Zealand,
Denis Handlin
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said "On behalf of the ARIA Board it is with great honour that we induct Yothu Yindi into the ARIA Hall of Fame. Yothu Yindi created a special place in the Nation's heart through their passionate and ground breaking music. Their achievements remain a lasting heritage in both our community and overseas and we look forward to celebrating their induction at the ARIAs in is what is sure to be a magic moment". The group were joined by Garrett, Kelly,
Jessica Mauboy and
Dan Sultan to perform "Treaty" at the ceremony.
In 2019
Double J"s Dan Condon described this as one of "7 great performances from the history of the ARIA Awards."
The "best of" compilation, ''
Healing Stone (The Best of Yothu Yindi)
''Healing Stone (The Best of Yothu Yindi)'' is the first greatest hits album by Australian band, Yothu Yindi. It was released in November 2012 to coincide with the band's ARIA Hall of Fame induction, and it peaked at number 88 on the ARIA Charts ...
'', was released in November 2012 which included the new track "Healing Stone", produced by
Andrew Farriss of INXS.
On 2 June 2013 lead singer M. Yunupingu died of
renal failure.
In line with Yolngu cultural protocols, on 4 June 2013 the family requested that the first names of the deceased no longer be used until further notice.
In 2015 they collaborated with rock-reggae band
East Journey
East Journey are a rock/reggae band from North East Arnhem Land, Northern Territory. They combined modern and traditional music and sing in both English and Yolŋu.
History
The band formed in 2010, and their debut album ''Guwak'' was released ...
on a project called The Genesis Project, which included an
EP and a performance at the
National Indigenous Music Awards 2015
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The nominations were announced on 10 July 2015 and the awards ceremony was held on 22 July 2015.
For the first time in National Indigenous Music Aw ...
.
Yothu Yindi & The Treaty Project
In 2017, inspired by the 25th anniversary remix of "
Treaty (Filthy Lucre remix)
"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 1991, "Treaty" was the first song by a predominantly Aboriginal band to chart in Au ...
",
[ some of the original members of Yothu Yindi, along with several new artists, created an ]electronica
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project entitled Yothu Yindi & The Treaty Project (YYATTP). Longtime members Witiyana Marika, Malngay Yunupingu and Stuart Kellaway were joined by blues singer Yirrmal
Yirrmal Marika (born 1993), known mononymous person, mononymously Yirrmal, is an Indigenous Australian vocalist. A Yolngu man, his music features traditional sounds and elements of Yolŋu languages, Yolŋu music.
Early life
Yirrmal Marika was ...
(Marika's son), vocalists Yirrnga Yunupingu and Constantina Bush (aka Kamahi Djordon King), multi-instrumentalist Ania Reynolds (director of Circus Oz) and guitarist Megan Bernard,[ while the Filthy Lucre duo Nick Coleman and Gavin Campbell worked on mixing and production.][
The group played on ABC Radio's ''The Friday Revue'' and at the Homeground festival at the ]Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney. Located on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, it is widely regarded as one of the world's most famous and distinctive buildings and a masterpiece of 20th-century architec ...
, which celebrates Indigenous culture (November 2017), and created a hip hop version of ''Treaty'' with Baker Boy. Inn January 2018 they were booked to play at the Enmore Theatre with The Herd. They also played Strawberry Fields Festival, Queenscliff Music Festival at the opening night of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games
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, continuing live performances into at least March 2019, including a tour to New Zealand,[ playing on ]Waitangi Day
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2019 in Auckland.[
The group have been described as a "fluid collective", with other musicians quite often joining them on stage. Shane Howard, frontman of the band Goanna, has regularly played with them.][ They released the Yothu Yindi song "Mabo" for the first time as a single in April 2019.]
2021–present
On 26 June 2021, Yothu Yindi played at the Yarrapay Festival, which was directed by Witiyana Marika, at Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Art Centre in Yirrkala, along with the Andrew Gurruwiwi Band, Yirrmal, and East Journey
East Journey are a rock/reggae band from North East Arnhem Land, Northern Territory. They combined modern and traditional music and sing in both English and Yolŋu.
History
The band formed in 2010, and their debut album ''Guwak'' was released ...
.
Members
Arranged alphabetically:
*Andrew Belletty – drums
*Hughie Benjamin – drums
*Jodie Cockatoo Creed – vocals
*Matt Cunliffe – keyboards
*Sophie Garrkali – dancer
*Natalie Gillespie – vocals
*Julie Gungunbuy – dancer
*Ben Hakalitz – drums
*Robbie James – guitar
*Stuart Kellaway – bass guitar
* Banula Marika – vocals, dance
*Bunimburr Marika – ''yidaki'' (didgeridoo
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)
*Witiyana Marika
Witiyana Marika is an Aboriginal Australian musician, filmmaker, and Aboriginal elder, elder, known for being a founding member of the band Yothu Yindi and producer of the film ''High Ground (2020 film), High Ground''.
Background
Marika was bor ...
– ''manikay'' (traditional vocals), ''bilma'' (ironwood clapsticks), dancer
*Milkayngu Mununggurr – ''yidaki''
*Tom Neil – harmonica/ triangle player
*Baruka Tau-Matagu – keyboards
*Cal Williams – guitar
*Bart Willoughby
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A Pitj ...
– drums
* Galarrwuy Yunupingu – vocals, ''bilma'', guitar (died 2023)
*Gapanbulu Yunupingu – ''yidaki''
*Gavin Makuma Yunupingu – ''yidaki'', ''bilma'', vocals
* Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu – keyboards, guitar, percussion, ''yidaki'', vocals (died 2017)
* Mandawuy Yunupingu – singer-songwriter, guitar (died 2013)
*Malngay Kevin Yunupingu – ''yidaki'', ''bilma'', dancer, vocals
*Mangatjay Yunupingu – dancer
*Narripapa Nicky Yunupingu – ''yidaki'', dancer (died 2008)
*Yunupingu Makuma Gurrumul Narripapa Mununggurr Yunupingu Marika, vocals
Discography
Studio albums
Compilation albums
Extended plays
Singles
Awards
* 1991 – Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Songwriting Award for "Treaty".
ARIA Awards
Yothu Yindi has won eight Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Music Awards
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from 14 nominations. In 2012 they were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame
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, , 1990
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, , ''Homeland Movement
''Homeland Movement'' is the debut studio album by Australian rock band Yothu Yindi that was released in April 1989 on the Mushroom Records label. The album peaked at number 59 on the ARIA Chart in 1992.
Background and release
Following a tou ...
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, , Louise Beach / Mushroom Art – '' Tribal Voice'' , , Best Cover Art , ,
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(for "Maralitja", "Dharpa", "Treaty", "Treaty (Filthy Lucre Remix)", "Tribal Voice") , , Engineer of the Year , ,
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, rowspan="3", 1993
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, , "Djapana" , , Best Indigenous Release , ,
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, , Stephen Maxwell Johnson
Stephen Maxwell Johnson is an Australian filmmaker, best known for his films ''Yolngu Boy'' (2001) and ''High Ground'' (2020). He is also known for directing Yothu Yindi's music videos in the late 1980s to early 1990s.
Early life and educatio ...
– "Djapana" , , Best Video , ,
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, , 1994
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, , ''Freedom
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, , 1995
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, , "Dots on the Shells" (with Neil Finn) , , Best Indigenous Release , ,
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, , 1997
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, , ''Birrkuta – Wild Honey
''Birrkuta – Wild Honey'' is the fourth studio album by Australian band, Yothu Yindi. It was released in November 1996 via Mushroom Records. It was co-produced by Lamar Lowder and Andrew Farriss.
Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, compa ...
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, , 2012
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, , Yothu Yindi , , ARIA Hall of Fame
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Deadly Awards
The Deadly Awards, (commonly known simply as The Deadlys), was an annual celebration of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander achievement in music, sport, entertainment and community. They ran from 1996 to 2013.
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, Deadly Awards 1997
Winners of the Deadly Awards 1997.The awards were an annual celebration of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander achievement in music, sport, entertainment and community.
Music
*Outstanding Contribution to Aboriginal Music: Jimmy Lit ...
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, Deadly Awards 1999
Winners of The Deadlys Awards 1999, the awards were an annual celebration of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander achievement in music, sport, entertainment and community.
Music
*Excellence in Film or Theatrical Score: Tiddas (band), ...
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, Deadly Awards 2000
The Deadlys Awards 2000, were an annual celebration of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander achievement in music, sport, entertainment and community.
Music
*Excellence In Film or Theatrical Score: Wesley Enoch - ''The Sunshine Club'' ...
, ''Garma''
, Album of the Year
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, Deadly Awards 2001
The Deadlys Awards were an annual celebration of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander achievement in music, sport, entertainment and community.
Music
*Outstanding Contribution to Aboriginal Music: Gus Williams
*Outstanding Contribut ...
, ''Yolngu Boy''
, Excellence in Film or Theatrical Score
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Mo Awards
The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the Mo Awards), were annual Australian entertainment industry awards. They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016. Yothu Yindi won three awards in that time.
(wins only)
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, Rock Performer of the Year
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, Australian Showbusiness Ambassador
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