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The Message Stick vehicle is a 1961 ex-Army Land Rover that first served in the Vietnam War and is now rebuilt for peace. The vehicle travelled around Australia for eight years to different Aboriginal communities, as they transformed it dot by dot into a modern-day motorised Message Stick and a moving art gallery combining art, music, bush medicine and storytelling.
Explores origins, history and culture surrounding Australia's oldest wind instrument - the Yidaki, more commonly known as the Didgeridoo. Djalu Gurriwiwi, a traditional custodian shows how he creates the instrument.
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