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Shellie Morris: Backbone of this Country

Shellie Morris: Backbone of this Country

Update: 2025-07-23
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Dr. Shellie Morris (Wardaman, Yanyuwa) is a legend in the Northern Territory. Affectionately known as the ‘Mother of Music’, she’s spent the past 25 years writing songs with more than 70 remote bush communities. In that time, Shellie’s learned to sing in 17 different languages – many of which are considered ‘sleeping’ or close to extinction, including her own Yanyuwa tongue. In this episode, Jen and Shellie head to Kakadu to visit Shellie’s sister Mandy Muir. On the way, Jen learns about Shellie’s emotional homecoming after being adopted at birth; the healing influence of her Elders, the Borroloola Songwomen, and the next generation of strong, cultural women who are keeping their languages alive through song.

Find out more about Shellie Morris:
https://arrkulayinbayarra.bandcamp.com/album/waralungku
https://www.shelliemorris.com/
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Shellie Morris: Backbone of this Country

Shellie Morris: Backbone of this Country

Jen Cloher