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Clapsticks

Clapsticks are carved from ironwood and are made to accompany the didjeridu, used for ceremony and dancing. The distinctive sound of the clapsticks can be heard played ceaselessly into the night to honour the funeral rites of Aboriginal people in Arnhem Land. Arnhem Land and the Top End of the Northern Territory is the traditional home of the didjeridu, the only wind instrument of the Aborigines.

Name: Benjamin Lee


Language: Burarra (Martay)



Biography:

Benjamin is from Yilan outstation, he is son of senior weaver and cultural leader Freda Wayartja Ali.  He is a singer-man, clap-stick man 

He has worked on Crocodile Island as a support worker for trouble young people


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