File:Australian Tribesmember plays the Didjeridu.jpg

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English: Anthropologist W. Lloyd Warner commenced field research at Milingimbi, and later published “A Black Civilization: A Social Study of an Aboriginal Tribe”, the first ethnographic study of an Australian Aboriginal tribe. Mention is made of the Iraki, a “trumpet about four feet long”.
Date 1926(1926)
File source https://www.ididj.com.au/didgeridoo-history/
Author ididjaustralia

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