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indigenous people of
northeast Arnhem Land the name for the
instrument is the
yiḏaki, or more
recently by some, mandapul. In the
Bininj Kunwok language of West...
- vocals),
bilma (ironwood clapsticks) and dance,
Milkayngu Mununggurr on
yidaki,
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu on keyboards, guitar, and percussion, past...
- for his
acquired skill as a player, maker, and
spiritual keeper of the
yiḏaki (also
known as didgeridoo). As a
respected artist with many of his works...
- the
other moiety. For example,
Yirritja yiḏaki (didgeridoos) are
shorter and higher-pitched than
Dhuwa yiḏaki. A few
items are wakinŋu (without moiety)...
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February 2020.
Retrieved 19
December 2022. "Yolŋu Rom (Law and Culture)".
Yidaki Story. 2
August 2016.
Retrieved 29
January 2020. Yunupingu,
Galarrwuy (July...
-
Australian composer and multi-instrumentalist,
known for his and
didgeridoo (
yidaki) playing,
particularly with
classical orchestras.
William Barton was born...
- "Gulagama-Li – single". AIRIT. 7
August 2017.
Retrieved 29
December 2019. "
Yidaki – single". AIRIT. 7
August 2017.
Retrieved 29
December 2019. "Dhiidhaan...
- Graves,
Randin (2 June 2017). "Yolngu are
People 2: They're not Clip Art".
Yidaki History.
Retrieved 30
August 2020. Rebe
Taylor (2002). Unearthed: The Aboriginal...
- people,
often used to
patch up
leaky coolamons (water containers) and even
yidaki (didgeridoos). The
dried flower stalk scape was also used to
generate fire...
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Gurruwiwi delivered the
first Yiḏaki Masterclass at the
inaugural Garma Festival in 1999, and has
delivered all
subsequent Yiḏaki Masterclasses since. Garma...