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Art and Object collection
This collection reflects the diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural expression.

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  • Music - Instruments - Wind - Didjeridu (3) Apply Music - Instruments - Wind - Didjeridu filter
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R01674.ATS 534g.Bamboo didjeridu

Object typeMusical instrumentsBambooGums & resinsMusic - Instruments - Wind - Didjeridu
AO ID
ATS534g

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R01674.ATS 534h.Painted didjeridu

Object typeMusical instrumentsWood carvingMusic - Instruments - Wind - DidjeriduPainting
AO ID
ATS534h

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R01674.ATS534i.Didjeridu with incised designs

Created
[not after 1983]
Object typeMusical instrumentsWood carvingMusic - Instruments - Wind - Didjeridu
AO ID
ATS534i

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