Tagging System For Western Australian Didgeridoo Log Cutting Tagging System in Western Australia
The Department of
Conservation and Land Management (CALM) of Western Australia introduced
a physical tagging system for didgeridoos collected in Western
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Making A Yidaki In Arnhemland During a recent visit to Arnhem Land (Yirrkala, Nhulunbuy, Ski Beach),
we had the privilege of spending time with Djalu Gurruwiwi and his
family (Djalu is a senior member of the Galpu skin clan, Yo |
Dr Bruce Copley - Player Profile
For thousands of years the Australian didgeridoo has undergone very few changes in its traditional design and playing technique. In recent years a handful of players and designers seek |
Sleep Apnoea and Snoring - Significant Improvement by Playing The Didgeridoo
Learning to play the Didgeridoo can significantly improve your quality of life! “In one person, the apnoea-hypopnoea index decreased from 17 to 2.” (BMJ - British Medical Journal, 23 Decembe |
Goma - Player Profile In the 1998 Arnhemland Barunga Didgeridoo Competition, Goma received
The Northern Land Council prize (judged by Galarrwuy
Yunupingu),surprised audiences by being the first non-Aboriginal to be
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Sanshi's Diary - Rripangu Yirdaki Masterclass 2009 Hi, it’s Sanshi from Didge Breath here! This year I attended the 2009 Rripangu Yirdaki Masterclass. Feel free to read my diary and look at some photos… The Rripangu Yirdaki Masterclass 2009 was held |