Gary Waninya (also written "Wanyubi") Marika (father)
Yalmakany Marawili (mother)
Ishmael Marika (born 1991) is a Yolngu (also written Yolŋu) musician, filmmaker, director and producer. His installations have been exhibited in many of Australia's most important museums, including the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney and the Art Gallery of South Australia in Adelaide.[1] He is currently the Creative Director for the pre-eminent Indigenous media unit in Australia, the Mulka Project, based at Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Art Centre at Yirrkala in Northeast Arnhem Land.[1] The Mulka Project seeks to preserve and disseminate the sacred languages and cultural practices of the Yolngu people by collecting and archiving photographs, audio and video.[1]
^ abc"The Mulka Project | Mellon Indigenous Arts Program". indigenousarts.as.virginia.edu. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
IshmaelMarika (born 1991) is a Yolngu (also written Yolŋu) musician, filmmaker, director and producer. His installations have been exhibited in many of...
Painting Award. This award is named after notable bark painter Wandjuk Marika. It was previously known as the Memorial Award for Mawalan’s Eldest Son...
Wallis Lonely Boys Stanley Gaykamangu Yirrmal with his father Witiyana Marika (of Yothu Yindi) Rayella Chris Tamwoy David Spry Kuren Kutcha Edwards Kutcha...
Daughter of Malcolm X. New York: One World. ISBN 978-0-345-44495-0. Sherwood, Marika (2011). Malcolm X Visits Abroad. Hollywood, California: Tsehai Publishers...
International Emmy Award-winning participatory drama series The Truth About Marika by SVT and The company P. In the television series Dig, the breastplate...
Edouard Bamporiki, Cassandra Freeman Post-film Q&A included Alrick Brown, Ishmael Ntihabose (actor and executive producer), Darren Dean (producer), Tommy...
court's first black judge", The Guardian, 1 September 2004. Hakim Adi, Marika Sherwood, Pan-African History: Political Figures from Africa and the Diaspora...
L. R. James, Buchi Emecheta, Chester Himes, George Lamming, Roy Heath, Ishmael Reed, John Edgar Wideman, Nuruddin Farah, Rosa Guy, Val Wilmer, Colin MacInnes...