How Easy Was It to Get the Wood for Aboriginal “Didgeridoo”?

The prevalence of hollow branches in the north made this process straightforward, as Baldwin Spencer observed in Native Tribes of the Northern Territory of Australia: “It is very rare, in any of the northern parts of the Territory to find any branches which are not hollow, so that the native can easily secure one that is suitable for a trumpet.”

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