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Art That Heals: How Australian Aboriginal Yidakis Are Made | Handmade in the Pacific 

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Documentary series which gives viewers a rare and intimate insight into the creative processes and cultural significance of traditional artefacts in Australia, Rurutu, New Zealand and Hawaii.
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Комментарии : 145   
@ShekinahGwaii
@ShekinahGwaii 6 месяцев назад
"We're not poor, because we've got the culture."" how absolutely precious this is. using this definition... how rich are we?🌺
@maramaparata7596
@maramaparata7596 2 года назад
The brother has a beautiful singing voice; incredible family heritage connection with each generation.
@highvibe4839
@highvibe4839 2 года назад
Even the dancing is in this culture is at a young age, so natural. If only we were taught our indigenous peoples full history and cultures when I was at school in the 70s 80s, so happy to see now than never! Many of us have a new respect for our ancient peoples, than any other time since we began arrival in 1788.. beautiful episode, very gentle!
@MikeHensley-sc3ns
@MikeHensley-sc3ns 11 месяцев назад
We are told 1788 but people was in the land way before.. we are taught lie and dumb down through public schools and it makes me livid that are government is behind it. Each generation gets worse and worse because of us being dumbed down and our natural senses stole from us ti where we can’t use them to know right from wrong and the gov. wants the control. We let it happen and it’s sad!!
@yanaan1455
@yanaan1455 Год назад
A tranquil experience even just by watching this documentary. Vernon expels so much peace, confidence and wisdom. Amazingly crafted movie! Yo :)
@Jens-nl4re
@Jens-nl4re 2 года назад
This yidaki is so awesome... Pure energy in sound
@susanwills4723
@susanwills4723 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your culture. I have learned a lot of good things about the yidakis. Now I have a better understanding of what you and your family have together and how things are passed on. Truely beautiful.
@Ikpugha
@Ikpugha 2 года назад
We are not poor, because we've got the culture. Profound.
@samrivers1815
@samrivers1815 Год назад
You will never be poor if you respect the land you sow❤️❤️❤️🧎🧎🧎
@phanimadineni9581
@phanimadineni9581 7 месяцев назад
Who said you are poor. You are very rich with good nature and good culture
@louisdelmar6853
@louisdelmar6853 2 года назад
Absolutely beautifully filmed! Incredible movie!
@Shizukanexen
@Shizukanexen 3 года назад
Loved when the brother started singing. And the poor frog must have been spooked.
@ShekinahGwaii
@ShekinahGwaii 6 месяцев назад
brother blows a little... frog jumps out, "thanks, i needed healing!" 🐸
@user-cn5wv6mf4g
@user-cn5wv6mf4g Год назад
Beautiful place, beautiful people, beautiful lifestyle and I LOVED that mama singing voice!
@franpie2264
@franpie2264 10 месяцев назад
Loved this program. Thank you very much Brothers and Sisters 💖🙏🙏💖😀
@jason2582
@jason2582 Год назад
Such a cool family. Amazing gifts. God bless.
@dianehghzn7670
@dianehghzn7670 11 месяцев назад
The aboriginal people of Australia are very special and very important people in this world and constantly under rated and respected and appreciated by people who have some understanding about their culture i love them 😍 😂🇦🇺💟☮️😍🦘🦘🦘😂😂😂
@Lisa-t1n7l
@Lisa-t1n7l 8 месяцев назад
I've never thought about the arts of the Pacific.
@tommyfoley
@tommyfoley 3 года назад
Cool show. Love when the Roland gets brought out.
@sheilacrilly1830
@sheilacrilly1830 3 года назад
Yes, such a beautiful singing
@igloososa
@igloososa Год назад
what a beautiful sound created by a beautiful culture
@ndidgenous
@ndidgenous 2 месяца назад
much respect for the Aborigene culture! i live and make music in Haiti, thousands of miles away from the source. Yidaki player , have couple of Djalu's. Amazing powerful instruments. thanks for this
@airwatersun
@airwatersun 3 года назад
Incredible...among the few really good views into this process and a realistic modern perspective as well.
@JovairaOmoso
@JovairaOmoso Год назад
I want to come there as soon as I get back to Australia
@janvanassen7358
@janvanassen7358 Год назад
You are a very very very special people, I hope I can learn more from you , love you all 💖💖💖💖👊👊👊 Greetings from Brazil.
@sonjaveda9832
@sonjaveda9832 10 месяцев назад
Wonderful!! Great people living and sharing this knowledge❤
@jcmusc
@jcmusc 8 месяцев назад
Great video. I've been considering making my own didgeridoo. i need more videos like this and learn about sourcing the right wood.
@dendl8883
@dendl8883 9 месяцев назад
Thanks brother for showing us the process 👍🙏💪
@germansurgtube
@germansurgtube Год назад
I’m lucky to own one of these beautiful instruments, learning how to play it….
@mickzammit6794
@mickzammit6794 Год назад
He's perfectly correct when he says they're good for healing. It's also good that he didn't elaborate on the statement. You're meant to find out for yourself.
@mariosaldanar
@mariosaldanar 2 года назад
Me gustó mucho este hermoso video, hermoso lugar, música y hermosa gente. Me encantó sobre todo el arte de pintura de la señora en el didgeridoo. Felicitaciones.
@DanielHaunacupuncturist
@DanielHaunacupuncturist 10 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@Crawfly
@Crawfly Год назад
The frog in the log: ayo wtf is all this noise
@TRACELHENTZ
@TRACELHENTZ 3 года назад
Beautiful voice!
@johnbeck7565
@johnbeck7565 2 года назад
Thank you for this. Great film. Learned so much
@gracielaperez2512
@gracielaperez2512 10 месяцев назад
GRACIAS POR TAN GRAN CONOCIMIENTO Y QUE NO SE PIERDA, ME ENCANTO EL DOC
@martinbales4229
@martinbales4229 2 года назад
LOVE THIS DOCUMENTARY! REALLY THANKS,!
@jonathanayeni6024
@jonathanayeni6024 Год назад
I love these guys
@janine1744
@janine1744 Год назад
Love this
@hennyvantongerloo2118
@hennyvantongerloo2118 7 месяцев назад
❤🙏❤️ blessings from the Netherlands
@Johcolder
@Johcolder 2 года назад
Beautiful people!
@TimothyJohnston22
@TimothyJohnston22 10 месяцев назад
Thank you, very informative
@pierreramos3296
@pierreramos3296 3 года назад
Just beautiful!!!
@toddrodgers5108
@toddrodgers5108 Год назад
Keep the life keep the good. Blessings
@lindseysmith4225
@lindseysmith4225 Год назад
Amazing thank you for sharing ur amazing Soulful culture love and light may it carry on for many many many more children and your children and their children Blessed Be🌛🌕🌜❤️🌬🌞
@mctapoutos7426
@mctapoutos7426 7 месяцев назад
IT'S GREAT TO SEE THEY USING NATURE THINGS LIKE SUPER GLUE...
@LassieFarm
@LassieFarm 2 года назад
Stunning video. So beautiful. The text titles aren't easy to read on a smartphone. Not high enough contrast.
@heatherhiggins6110
@heatherhiggins6110 Год назад
Thank you, very informative 👍
@msgussiesplace
@msgussiesplace Год назад
We are not poor because we’ve got the culture. Amen Brother.
@jornmulder
@jornmulder 4 месяца назад
i got a bamboo one, would love to go there and make 1 with them. a real one.
@mctapoutos7426
@mctapoutos7426 7 месяцев назад
I will say this Directing and soundtrack (if original) is very good
@christopherwilliams3874
@christopherwilliams3874 Год назад
Cool hearing him say his little filler words like “ahyeah” and “ayoh”
@samrivers1815
@samrivers1815 Год назад
My man👍🧎❤️ always keep fishing ❤️
@vladnickul
@vladnickul 21 день назад
Lovely people, yeah :)
@doughenning4899
@doughenning4899 Год назад
👍 does one made with traditional methods sound the same or better? Amazing 👌
@Devindermangat
@Devindermangat 8 месяцев назад
Good
@Randorf100
@Randorf100 Год назад
I always love the sound of the Yidaki, it so bad I can't find that kind wood here, I'm a wood carver I do wood carving to keep me in meditation 🧘‍♂ 🧘‍♂
@mickzammit6794
@mickzammit6794 Год назад
I doesn't take a particular type of tree. Simply one that is hollow or eaten out by termites. Where I'm from we use stringy bark tree from swampy ground.
@slayer2-y8m
@slayer2-y8m Год назад
34:03 that was tight I hope to do that with my nephew someday
@steveanhiron6764
@steveanhiron6764 Год назад
If this has not touched your heart ( something not working ) . Go see -Feel- country for yourself . Ocean heal also . Together we make home. Beautiful work many thanks to everyone . Muckwatuck nudjung
@stamm2366
@stamm2366 Год назад
From Germany: the thing we lost the most, is to say thanks to creation in our words to the Land.
@mctapoutos7426
@mctapoutos7426 7 месяцев назад
I love they talling about there own culture and all amd sounds like your typical Australian dush
@petrairene
@petrairene 3 года назад
Great documentary. But I wonder how they did it before they had metal tools, with stone tools only!
@mcknottee
@mcknottee 3 года назад
And fire.
@randinmusic
@randinmusic 3 года назад
Stone tools can be pretty good! But my experience working with Yolŋu people and examining didgeridoos in museum collections suggests that in the past, they mostly used smaller, more hollowed/thinner-walled trees that required less work. Better availability of tools, including power tools, seems to have affected yiḏaki crafting a lot. It's also important to know that Yolŋu had steel tools brought by Indonesian traders long before Europeans settled in the Top End.
@petrairene
@petrairene 3 года назад
@@randinmusic Cool, thanks for the info. Plus, they probably didn't need to make all that many yidaki. After all, in the dry environment a good one could be handed down through the generations for a long time. From the video footage they are really a likeable people with a fascinating cultural tradition. It's such a shame and loss that Christianity ruined indigenous culture and religion all over the world.
@randinmusic
@randinmusic 3 года назад
@@petrairene Actually, it's a monsoonal climate, and the stringy bark didgeridoos will dry out and crack very quickly. I've seen favored ones stored in a stream to keep from cracking, and instruments in progress left on the beach at the high tide mark so they're kept moist without being washed away. But yeah, you're right. In the old days, they would just make one when they needed them, as opposed to now when many are made for sale.
@toddbrown7104
@toddbrown7104 2 года назад
I've been playing the didgeridoo for about 20 years. One which I bought last time I was in Australia and I would like to get in contact with the people in this production to see if I can request a didgeridoo to be made by them. I'm visiting Australia from October 15th -31st 2022. Can you help?
@conradpower7724
@conradpower7724 2 года назад
Get in contact with Jesse Lethbridge. He can hook you up with a proper Yidaki from Nhulunbuy- where these didges are made.
@twinstarproductions9722
@twinstarproductions9722 2 года назад
@@conradpower7724 thanks for the reply. Unfortunately just arrived home 2 days ago from the trip. Appreciate you effort.
@akwyld2545
@akwyld2545 Год назад
The Arman Land, is part of the Northern Territory…and it is special lands that can only be by invitation only
@alejandropezoahuerta9657
@alejandropezoahuerta9657 2 года назад
Me enamore darwin, su territorio, sus valores y la cuna del yidaki, saludos desde Chile. Ojalá podre conocer su cultura y filosofía de nuestro gran hermano indígena djalu gurruwiwi. Manny mak!!
@sweetieayuify
@sweetieayuify Год назад
Which part of Australia is this video taken?
@allison_holds_space
@allison_holds_space Год назад
North-east Arnhem Land
@sweetieayuify
@sweetieayuify Год назад
@@allison_holds_space thank you so much!!!
@Devindermangat
@Devindermangat 8 месяцев назад
@renaudgay2523
@renaudgay2523 3 года назад
Thanks a lot for this video. Nice flow, we feel the serenity of the place. Is it still possible to come and learn from the Gurruwiwi family under current times? Thanks again.
@SuperPetril
@SuperPetril 2 года назад
Renaud Gay : hi yes you can contact his son,what i heard about his Dadi Is not healthy for now,he is now something like 90ties ... Good luck
@senkuu_ishigamii
@senkuu_ishigamii 2 месяца назад
21:40 Particle board recipe?
@sup188
@sup188 Год назад
Mighty Fiskars Axe👍
@Mixed_Activist
@Mixed_Activist 3 месяца назад
Why did they have the warning? What is the cultural significance of pictures and voices of the departed? Is it taboo?
@mctapoutos7426
@mctapoutos7426 7 месяцев назад
EVERY TIME THEY STEPPING ON THE BEACH THE WHOLE TRINITY *SHARK* *CROCODILE* AND *JELLY FISH* ARE GETTING READY FOR A MEAL
@norsekingcole
@norsekingcole 3 года назад
Dream time
@brigo6465
@brigo6465 6 месяцев назад
great video ,,, great people ,,, i will try to make one Didgeridoo //
@jennysheppard4003
@jennysheppard4003 5 месяцев назад
What tools were used in the past?
@slayer2-y8m
@slayer2-y8m Год назад
that makes me miss my great-grandmother and my grandmother so much always the Creator always making something better than it actually is😮😅😅😂🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@user-xs5yi3pd1h
@user-xs5yi3pd1h Год назад
Does anybody know who's singing on that keyboard?that is some very good music
@allison_holds_space
@allison_holds_space Год назад
Larry Gurruwiwi
@user-xs5yi3pd1h
@user-xs5yi3pd1h Год назад
Thank you
@xINVISIGOTHx
@xINVISIGOTHx 10 дней назад
dude killed 3 trees for 1 yidaki
@senkuu_ishigamii
@senkuu_ishigamii 2 месяца назад
All ChatGPT responses
@MikeHensley-sc3ns
@MikeHensley-sc3ns 11 месяцев назад
We need to put phones down and be back with nature.. as we once was.
@Second_Opinion_2
@Second_Opinion_2 10 месяцев назад
Funny that you are saying this on the internet.
@shinmeidokujoh4677
@shinmeidokujoh4677 11 месяцев назад
35:30 😃😍
@Claudiawirdueberwacht
@Claudiawirdueberwacht Год назад
Adapting to the NWO...🥺 Stay as you are ❤️ vibration and frequency is the key❤️
@shadex-ray7566
@shadex-ray7566 3 месяца назад
Very interesting but how were they originally made before the modern tools? As I understand it the indigenous peoples of Australia were a pre-metalic culture before Europeans came.
@sonsofthegalaxypt1pt223
@sonsofthegalaxypt1pt223 2 года назад
How did you make the whole
@stefanofner4723
@stefanofner4723 Год назад
👍👍👍❣️
@sandhyamathura
@sandhyamathura 3 года назад
He taps the trees etc. is an expert but had to cut down 3 wrong ones to get to one with the right thickness?🤔🤨 Are those wasted or left out for the termites to hollow out some more so they can in fact be used in time? Just a question 🤷🏽‍♀️
@aerotuc
@aerotuc 2 года назад
wasted.
@jolhugh
@jolhugh 2 года назад
Nothing is ever "wasted"... Termite food makes them fatter for eating. Plus firewood, spears, shelter, etc... Perhaps it was a demo to help educate. 🙂✌👣
@inlakesh555
@inlakesh555 2 года назад
I think he chops the 'promising' trees; after some working on it he can assess the possible sound. The fallen trees join nature's circles and processes. Termites don't eat fallen trees, as far as I know.
@l_7376
@l_7376 3 года назад
What does minmak mean? He says it all the time.
@l_7376
@l_7376 3 года назад
@@davestegers thanks 🙌!
@inlakesh555
@inlakesh555 2 года назад
It's 'manymak'
@cliffsandifer3877
@cliffsandifer3877 Год назад
There's a little more use of power tools used than I knew in making yidaki ....termites aren't on the payroll are they ? still a healing instrument anyway.. playing one will change you. One of mine had Crack repaired came from Darwin in North territory....
@salvatorelicata8768
@salvatorelicata8768 Год назад
They did this to Raster Island. JUST LIKE THIS! They most likely not wearing jeans and T shirts.
@ellam2490
@ellam2490 Год назад
18:00 the healing powers
@jameseddy3392
@jameseddy3392 8 месяцев назад
Does the magic horn the shadows will come
@Catherine-d6p
@Catherine-d6p 9 месяцев назад
I have often thought that Australia is protected by forces known to our indigenous people.
@smaug7958
@smaug7958 3 года назад
Who is the guy with the blue shirt @ 9:55
@ventoeclissare
@ventoeclissare 2 года назад
Vernon Gurruwiwi, son of yidaki Master Djalu Gurruwiwi.
@mctapoutos7426
@mctapoutos7426 7 месяцев назад
The healing part is such a great BS😂😂😂😂
@EricZenG
@EricZenG Год назад
💚💫🌈
@saravanag6387
@saravanag6387 Год назад
We are united by tamilian of south Indian
@jribeye1818
@jribeye1818 2 года назад
Yidakis have many different names in the many languages of the indigenous Australia’s. Yidakis are from Arnhem land tribe language… Also Australia is a continent. Not the pacific.
@davidgraham2673
@davidgraham2673 Год назад
Tree huggers are having apoplexy watching these trees get chopped down.
@l_7376
@l_7376 3 года назад
Does anyone know if the Australian English accent originated from Aboriginal languages?
@juriaan13
@juriaan13 3 года назад
It does not, its a mix of dialects from the British isles.
@l_7376
@l_7376 3 года назад
@@juriaan13 thanks!!
@e8ghtmileshigh1
@e8ghtmileshigh1 3 года назад
Yes, and the Alaskan accent comes from a Aleuts. "Ooh hey there folks, if ya stand here on a clear day you can see Russia!"
@sacisutadaas9272
@sacisutadaas9272 19 дней назад
Yo
@sixsixsix5740
@sixsixsix5740 2 года назад
44:10
@veryskeptical2409
@veryskeptical2409 2 года назад
Jordan Peterson would be shocked...
@inlakesh555
@inlakesh555 2 года назад
🙂interesting; why?
@veryskeptical2409
@veryskeptical2409 2 года назад
@@inlakesh555 No doubt Jordan has studied this and knows much more than you or I could possibly ever know.
@jancampbell5234
@jancampbell5234 2 года назад
they should be running our country we can learn from these people Australia would be a much better place
@slayer2-y8m
@slayer2-y8m Год назад
they say once you become a musician even if you are the worst musician in the world you are a musician😮😢😅🎉🎉🎉😂cool
@sonjaarentsen3402
@sonjaarentsen3402 Год назад
He needs to sharpen the axe
@novonovo7544
@novonovo7544 Год назад
Suku aborigin Australia seharusnya dikasi hak pendidikan dan pekerjaan yg sama dengan orang eropa pendatang yg merebut tanah mereka dimana ham internasional PBB
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