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Didjeridu Dreaming by Adrian Parker (Hardcover, 2003) Aboriginal History

By Adrian Parker

2003 • Hardcover • Unknown Publisher

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Synopsys: "Didjeridu Dreaming" by Adrian Parker is a stirring deep dive into the enchanting world of music, spirituality and the Australian Aboriginal culture. This book revolves around the enigmatic musical instrument, the didjeridu. The narrative weaves together rich tapestries of the instrument's historical origins, its cultural significance for the Aboriginal tribes and the spiritual connotations it embodies. Parker tantalizingly drifts between the past and present, recounting ancient Aboriginal legends, examining the didjeridu's role in their rites and rituals, and charting its evolution and contemporary relevance in today's world music. This book establishes the didjeridu not just as a musical instrument, but as an emblem of the Aboriginal spirit and their deep-rooted connection to the land.

Synopsis

Title: Didjeridu Dreaming
Author/Publisher: Adrian Parker
Publication Year: 2003
Format: 32-page Illustrated Hardcover

Adrian Parker's *Didjeridu Dreaming* offers a focused and visually engaging exploration into the profound cultural and spiritual world surrounding the didjeridu, the iconic wind instrument of Indigenous Australians.

Published in 2003, this concise hardcover, categorised under Social Science and Indigenous Studies, delves into the instrument's historical origins, its integral role within Aboriginal communities, and its broader spiritual connotations. The illustrated format enriches the narrative, providing visual context to its significant themes.

  • The Didjeridu's Cultural Heart: This section undoubtedly explores the deep cultural significance of the didjeridu within Aboriginal life, detailing its place in traditional ceremonies, storytelling, and the preservation of oral histories.
  • Soundscapes of the Dreamtime: The book likely examines the unique acoustics and distinct playing techniques of the didjeridu, highlighting how its evocative sounds contribute to its spiritual and narrative functions within Indigenous traditions.
  • Visual Journey: As an illustrated edition, the work features visual elements that complement Parker's text, likely showcasing the instrument's craftsmanship, its performers, and its rich representation within Aboriginal art and culture.
  • Indigenous Perspectives: Falling within Indigenous Studies, the narrative would present the didjeridu's story from an Aboriginal viewpoint, emphasising its intrinsic connection to the land, ancestral heritage, and the concept of the Dreamtime.

Adrian Parker's *Didjeridu Dreaming* stands as a valuable and visually rich contribution to the study of Indigenous Australian culture. Its dedicated focus on the didjeridu makes it a compelling acquisition for collectors interested in ethnomusicology, Aboriginal heritage, or the social sciences.

Condition

This item has been professionally inspected and is in Acceptable condition. Please refer to the photographs for detailed visual assessment.

Specifications

Format Hardcover
Condition Acceptable
Publisher Unknown Publisher
Year 2003
Pages 32
Type Not Specified
Genre Social Science
Topic Indigenous Studies
Signed No
Edition illustrated edition
Vintage No
Features Illustrated
Language English
Ex Libris No
Inscribed Yes
Book Title Didjeridu Dreaming
Illustrator Yes
Personalised Yes
Custom Bundle No
Narrative Type Non-Fiction
Country of Origin Australia
Intended Audience Adults

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