If you're curious about the didjeridu, the band Tree Thump, or where Tree Thump Didj Co. is from, check out the helpful links below. There's a lot of myths that circulate about didjeridus and the Aboriginal peoples that created them, so we've compiled some of the most helpful didj-related resources on the web to help you sort out fact from fiction about the didjeridu. We also encourage you to visit the sites of local businesses in the Champaign, IL area that have helped support Tree Thump Didj Co.

Aboriginal Music Sites

CAAMA - Indigenous Media and Radio
Manikay.com - Traditional Music of Arnhem Land
The Mulka Project - A Community Managed Media Archive in Yirrkala - Really Cool Stuff!
The Mulka Project on Youtube
The Mulka Project on Vimeo
Rripangu Yidaki - Djalu' Gurruwiwi's Website
Skinnyfish Music - NT-based Record Label for Great Aboriginal Musicians like Gurrumul Yunupingu
Yothu Yindi - A Band With a Vision

Aboriginal Arts Centers (for Traditional Didjeridus)

Buku-Larrnggay Mulka - Community-owned center in Yirrkala
Maningrida Arts & Culture - Community-owned center in Maningrida
Milingimbi Art & Craft - Community-owned center in Milingimbi
Mimi Aboriginal Art & Craft - Aboriginal-owned and operated center in Katherine

Check Out the Band that Inspired the Business!

Tree Thump's Facebook page
Tree Thump's Myspace Home
Tree Thump's New Album

Great Info About the Didjeridu

Didjeridu & Tradtional Music of the Top End - Didjeridu info pages on Manikay.com
Dreamtime: A Didjeridu Resrouce - Former home of the now sadly defunct didjeridu mailing list
Yidaki Dhawu Miwatjngurunydja - Yolngu Aboriginal people talk about the didjeridu in their own words

Tree Thump Didj. Co.'s Friends

The Didgeridoo Tribe Forum
World Musical Instruments
C.V. Lloyde Music Center
B. Lime

Didjeridu Links

Didgeworld - Links to Almost Everything Didj-Related