Respect the dead. Our culture destroyed all other cultures on the planet remember everyone speaks English. England destroyed other cultures just like China does. You have just a few cultures who are very bland and ruin other cultures because they are hateful. If you say you dont have an opinion you also have an opinion not everything is about politics but the digeridoo is a sacred instrument the future is not ment to be destroyed by people like you who think they are angels from heaven.
@@ceder4696 Bro 💀 people back then didn’t let women even divorce. That changed, but the “Traditions” still stay. Like what Spain does with the bulls. Sorry if this is rude but can you explain why women don’t play it?
@@pointofview5921 why not we killed all aboriginal people off you should respect all cultures and even more does who are a minority in there own country. The brits took Australia by force.
The fact that hes letting these wimon play this instrament when for sure he would be familiar with our cultural laws thst wimon in the aboriginal community are not allowed to play this instrament
@@deepthoughts8393 total disrespect of my culture woman are forbidden to play the yadaki ..it doesn’t matter what you believe it’s a very old spiritual instrument to my people so to disrespect it like that I hope you get what’s coming to you
That’s a bit sexist right there buddy in a million years I think women are gonna protest about how their not allowed to play it . I’m a guy and I have a feeling that it’s gonna change in a year
I'm an aboriginal woman, and women aren't allowed to play it . This is a sacred instrument only for aboriginal people , it shouldn't be muck around and played with. It's a given right. 🖤💛❤️
@@EASAustraliaNSW Because it's an warriors and ceremony instrument and it can cause infertality and death to women if they play it it's just their believe so stop complaining same with believes that for example christian people have so respect that...
@@BabushkaJecori Because it's an warriors and ceremony instrument and it can cause infertality and death to women if they play it it's just their believe so stop complaining same with believes that for example christian people have so respect that...
@@the-insaneRat101 I am a woman. In fact, I am an Aboriginal woman. The western world hasn't even fixed misogyny in their own cultures, so why don't yall worry about that first instead of weaving your way into a sacred closed practice. If you don't like our traditions. cry
@@EASAustraliaNSW not about that.. it’s about respecting the cultural beliefs of the aboriginal people… they have been raped of most of their culture already…
Just a little out with the time they have been here. There was a carbon dated Yidaki or Didgeridoo over 60 thousand years old. Sorry girls hope you don't have any bad luck as your not supposed to even move one. Don't touch.
I'm guessing these chick's didn't get the memo about digeridoo, but women aren't supposed to play them cause if they do they will get really bad luck in their future
@@EASAustraliaNSW it’s totally disrespectful to the Aboriginal People of Australia. Regardless what you think. It’s Wrong. Plus it looks and sounds ugly when a woman is making Man sounds. It show’s complete ignorance and disrespect for suck a Culturally significant instrument.
Didgeridoo in Australian Aboriginal culture is strictly a men’s instrument. In there culture women are forbidden from touching or playing didgeridoo. It is nit racist or unfair, and this player may do as she pleases, but I am just stating this as it is not well known.
It's very well known, it's just that most people have no interest anymore in excluding someone from simply playing an instrument because of their gender.
@@googleuser3163 fair enough, I did sate very clearly though that this player can do as she please.what I meant in that sentence is what you saying now, not manyy people have interest in excluding people from playing a instrument based on their gender.
Can you play it if you're a white man but also have aboriginal ancestry? I'm a white man but I do have aboriginal ancestry, my great great grandmother is aboriginal.
A smart person knows you don't get to say what people can or cannot do. If your superstitions or culture says you can't play it, then don't. They don't share your beliefs, they can play it. Period.
Wow this is very disrespectful, in Australia seeing a woman touching and handling and playing the yidaki like it’s just a piece of wood instrument that holds no spiritual significance is looking like full Ignorance , if this belonged to any other culture they guys would be blasted for airing this on tv and called out. The complete ignorance of the guy and the woman.