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Giant devil dingo

United States, 1978
film

Dick Roughsey’s story of Gaiya, a dingo which once roamed the Australian bush killing people for food, is told to the accompaniment of didgeridoos.

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Wild Dog Dingo

Australia, 1990
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Trapper Murphy

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Evil Angels

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Dusty

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Dusty (Captioned)

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Oondamooroo: a profile of Ernie Dingo

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Australian diary. No. 024

Australia, 1949
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Didgeridoo in Deutschland

Australia, 1988
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