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Explore Aboriginal culture with Gumaraa's programs and workshops.
Beechworth's Taylor Hampton, Tristan Lenaz, Jobe Brock, Hunter North, Coby Surrey, Emma Carey, and Tiara Willis at the back ...
Held over a week in July each year (in 2025, 6-13 July), this year’s NAIDOC Week marks 50 years of celebrating the history, cultures and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
CHILDREN at John Hunter Hospital were treated to a special performance in a visit from didgeridoo player, traditional ...
Australian Indigenous dancers and musicians are set to showcase Aboriginal culture to Papua New Guineans in Port Moresby this ...
The Meganesia Concert, set to take place this weekend at the Sir Hubert Murray Stadium in Port Moresby, will feature ...
The Taylor County Public Library welcomes “Didgeridoo Down Under” for an interactive fusion music, education, motivation and entertainment Tuesday, June 24. The free event, part of the library’s “Bug ...
For millennia, writes Joshua Gilbert, Indigenous people had a systematic way of organising the land. Where are their voices in discussions of sustainable farming?
How Kate Bush Used The Didgeridoo in “The Dreaming” The whole of The Dreaming as an album, including the title track, explores the notion of colonialism and the destruction of indigenous cultures.
Back in 1996, singer Pupinder Mintu's 'Didgeridoo Bhangra' fused Indigenous Australian and Punjabi music traditions — and became an unlikely hit.
In Aboriginal culture, the didgeridoo is deeply associated with the Earth, and used in various cultural ceremonies and other informal settings, accompanied by chanting, singing and dancing.
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