Now at Coffs Harbour High School, the sound of the didgeridoo is always in the air, whether before school or ...
Students connect with culture through didgeridoo craft
Gumbaynggirr elder and student learning support officer Mervyn Bolt never learnt to play the didgeridoo as a boy. “I grew up in a time when we were scared to do that, to practice culture and that because the welfare people would take us away,” he says. “So I never learned to do that.”
Indigenous students at Coff's Harbour High School have been learning to craft and play their own didgeridoos
This story appeared in the September 2016 edition of Australian Teacher Magazine.
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