traditional aboriginal australian didgeridoo |
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This detail shows typical painting techniques used by Aboriginal Australian craftspeople. The Eucalyptus tree is hollowed out by Termites. The Aborigines collect the hollow trees, clear the insides, and shape and paint them to become Didgeridoos. This style of Didgeridoo is called a Yidaki by the maker. The mouthpiece of this Yidaki is Sugar Bag Bees Wax, which is dark brown. |
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