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Middle name
editAccording to an ABC News article, Thelma Plum has a Gamilaraay middle name:
'She further explores her upbringing in a song about her mother and father’s fractured relationship, titled ‘Thulumaay Gii’, which is Thelma’s middle name and means ‘Thunder and Heart’ in Gamilaraay. “This was a hard song to put on the record and to share – it’s very personal.” '[1]
Just thought someone may wish to include it in the article, if this is a suitable source.49.177.64.138 (talk) 01:21, 13 March 2021 (UTC)
References
- ^ Newstead, Al (11 July 2019). "Better In Blak: Thelma Plum transforms trauma into triumph". triple j. ABC News. Retrieved 13 March 2021.