The Oxford Companion to Music Edited by: Alison Latham Publisher: Oxford University Press Published online: 2011 Current Online Version: 2011 eISBN: 9780199579037 Sign in Get help with access Username Password Forgot password? Don't have an account? Sign in via your Institution Sign in ...
The recent, non‐Aboriginal name, didjeridu (didgeridoo, digerydoo), was probably derived from sound made by this lip‐buzzed aerophone. The availability of bamboo in the north‐west of the Northern Territory suggests that the first Australian instruments, their sounds and their players belonged to...
Welch, C. (2002) ‗Appropriating the didjeridu and the sweat lodge: new age baddies and indigenous victims?`, Journal of Contemporary Religion, 17(1), 21-38.Welch C (2002) Appropriating the didjeridu and the sweat lodge: New Age baddies and Indigenous victims? Journal of Contemporary ...
Neuenfeldt, Karl (1998) Aboriginal didjeriduists in Australian education: cultural workers and border crossers. Journal of Intercultural Studies, vo 19, n.1, pp.5-15.Neuenfeldt, Karl, 1998. Aboriginal didjeriduists in Australian education: cultural workers and border crossers. Journal of ...