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Summary Of: Yothu Yindi

The group helped established the Yothu Yindi Foundation in 1990 to promote Yulngu cultural development... touring by Yothu Yindi was restricted to school holidays in the early years of the band... joined on drums in late 1988 and Yothu Yindi toured USA and Canada as support act to... 1990 five clans of the Yolngu formed the Yothu Yindi Foundation to promote Yulngu cultural development... Yothu Yindi were Hughie Benjamin on drums... and Yothu Yindi members Mandawuy Yunupingu... Yothu Yindi won awards for... Williams left Yothu Yindi and was replaced by Colin Simpson on guitar... Yothu Yindi performed at the closing ceremony of the... Yothu Yindi band member Gavin Makuma Yunupingu was found guilty of... In 2003 Yothu Yindi toured through Northern Territory schools with Mandawuy Yunupingu... The Yothu Yindi Foundation in May 2007 established the... Yothu Yindi at the National Film and Sound Archive...

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