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Never has it been more important to search for clues to finding healing and peace in the world. With that in mind, it appears that within ancient Aboriginal societies the didgeridoo is believed to have been central element in communal rituals aimed at resolving conflicts and fostering unity. Historians consider the didgeridoo among the world's oldest wind instruments, though its true origins are shrouded in mystery. The Kakadu tribe in the Northern Territory is believed to have used it ceremonially for 1,500 years, while some suggest its use dates back 40,000 years, explained The Guardian. The first recorded instances in Aboriginal rock art emerge around 1,500 years ago. While the name didgeridoo has an Australian ring to it, at least