Indigenous Australian Didgeridoo Crafting: The Sound of the Dreaming (3/20)

Indigenous Australian Didgeridoo Crafting: The Sound of the Dreaming

The didgeridoo, a traditional wind instrument of the Aboriginal people of Australia, is crafted from eucalyptus wood and hollowed out by termites. The creation of the didgeridoo is a sacred act, with each instrument representing a connection to the land and the Dreaming—the spiritual beliefs of Aboriginal culture. The sound produced by the didgeridoo is thought to carry the voice of the ancestors, echoing the rhythms of the earth itself.

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Written by Patrick J. Morris

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