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Name and Country How much do you read our newsletters? Please comment on our newsletter.
Anonymous I read most things in most issues Very informative
Anonymous I read some things in some issues It's fine
Jean from USA I have never received it Lots of info
Anonymous from USA I read some things in most issues It's ok
Anonymous I read a little bit once or twice a year I like it
Michael Forster from USA I read everything in all issues Love the newsletter. I look forward to reading it.
Sharla from USA I have never received it So far it is easy to follow
O from Canada I read everything in most issues Good
Anonymous I read everything in most issues I have not receive any yet. Just signed on yesterday
Tessa from USA I read some things in some issues It is hard to find time to read newsletters. Congratulations on your vacation.
Anonymous from USA I have never received it The newsletter is very helpful
Scott Rose from Australia I read most things in most issues Useful and informative. I can use the information to better improve my playing style.
Alan Bush from USA I read everything in all issues Love it
Thomas from Australia I read everything in all issues Only had the december one, it was great! loved the additional information in there but maybe way to big for a newsletter, keep them shorter and monthly.
Anonymous I read a little bit once or twice a year Interesting
Anonymous I read most things in most issues Interesting. genius.
Rebekah from USA I read some things in most issues I appreciated the information about your trip, especially the part where you mentioned being able to see the results of your labor in India 30 years after. The idea affects me emotionally and at the soul level.
David from Canada I have never received it Its alright!
Anonymous from Canada I have never received it Nice reading
John from USA I read most things in some issues Very good.
Francis from USA I read everything in most issues I enjoy it.
Mark Evju from USA I read some things in all issues Just started receiving it but what I've read so far has been interesting.
Peter from Canada I read most things in some issues Well done! My knowledge and skill keep going up every time I read!
Melanie from USA I have never received it Just subscribed.
Angelo from Canada I have never received it I haven't seen one yet but if it is anything like the website, it should be good.
Anonymous from USA I read some things in some issues Excellent very good
Gary from USA I read most things in all issues I look forward to it always.
Anonymous from France I read most things in most issues Well-organized and clear
Jeffrey Vastine from USA I have never received it Your newsletter looks interesting and does not seem to be published very frequently, so I will subscribe.
Lee Stevens from USA I have never received it I'll look for it
Zachary Heidemann from USA I read some things in some issues Rock on!
Allan from Denmark I read most things in all issues Very interesting news. I like the meditations but duets work I often have to pass
John Carroll from USA I read everything in all issues Very informative and I appreciate the aboriginal support you back.
Forest Weston from USA I read most things in all issues I enjoy it and wish that it came out more often.
Greg Thorn from United Kingdom I read most things in most issues Keeps up to date with all events globally and who was the lucky monthly winner
Rual from USA I read most things in all issues It's good
G Hobart from USA I read everything in all issues I really appreciate the news regarding aboriginal issues.
Gabriel from Canada I read most things in most issues Quite insightful of aboriginal issues and world wide meditations
Mack from Canada I read some things in all issues Keep up the good work
Iain from United Kingdom I read some things in all issues Again - interesting and informative
Steve from USA I read most things in all issues Great job on newsletter!
Werner from Belgium I read most things in most issues Read every every newsletter and a good reminder for the world meditations
Jeannie from USA I read everything in all issues It's fun and always relevant. I only wish it were more frequent!
Anonymous I read some things in some issues I find it empowering and reassuring so many people in the world are working on the consciousness of the planet and themselves, and I'd like to thank you for giving the opportunity to read about it and to participate in a worldwide healing
Peg from USA I read some things in all issues Good information supportive.
Anonymous I read some things in most issues Don't know a lot about it
Mike Bonner from USA I read most things in all issues Interesting. I like the updates and new didjes when you show them
James Connelly from USA I read everything in all issues Very,very interesting
Angel Martinez from USA I read most things in all issues The newsletter is powerful in reminding that to play the instrument is not just for the sake of it, but being part of a worldwide movement.
Larry from USA I read most things in some issues I think there is a demand for this niche folk music and the folklore that surrounds it.
Capi from USA I read most things in some issues I have found some rather interesting info in the newsletter.
Ross Courville from USA I read everything in most issues I like them because I don't get a ton of them so when I do get them I am excited to read them.
Anonymous from South Africa I read some things in some issues It is a bit long and I don't normally get through the whole issue but then again it covers about 3 months worth of issues so I would say it is about the right length.
Martin from Argentina I read everything in most issues When we don't get the newsletter we miss it!
Thom Van Dusen from USA I read most things in some issues Keep Going....You're doing a fine job
Paul Gould from United Kingdom I read everything in all issues As above. Very useful info on what is happening to Aboriginal people in Australia. There is a lot we aren't aware of - but can pass on.
Matt from USA I read some things in most issues Needs to be easier on the eyes, have to squint to read [OUR COMMENT: you can always increase font size on your computer:-)]
Tony Cisar from USA I read some things in all issues Makes me wish I was in Australia right now listening to the magical drones of the Aboriginals.
Charles Eaton from USA I read most things in most issues Regarding the issue of what constitutes playing traditional styles that might offend native peoples, would the styles taught by Milkaynu Mununguur (Hard Tongue Didgeridoo) be something that sensitive people might not want to attempt?
Kathy from USA I read everything in all issues Very interesting and informative
Anonymous I read some things in some issues Informative.
Ron Ballard from USA I read everything in all issues I read and enjoy, but only as a fan,i can't afford to buy the kind of didge I'd love to own, both as a musical instrument and as an original piece of aboriginal art-I'm an australiaphile and my didge is homemade from a piece of pvc pipe
Tero from Finland I read everything in all issues It's great, and probably the most useful part of your website. Been reading it for the last 10 years, and I'm not going to stop:)
Anonymous I read most things in most issues Well put together
Timothy Gatehouse from USA I read most things in most issues The newsletter is fairly involved in the lifestyles and rights of the Australian Native, akin to some of the 'zines that I have become acquainted with here in America. As a Native American and Scottish descendant, I can tell you that it is disheartening to hear some of the human rights situations that go on there. Up until this point, I only had the vague picture of what some of those situations were. A real eye-opener.
Anonymous I read everything in all issues Your newsletter has taught me a lot about people's perceptions of aboriginal culture and Didjes. I appreciate hearing about current events and seeing the new didj listings as well.
Anonymous I read everything in all issues It's just like a news paper, it gives lots of information and can help with long days. I'd give it a 10/10.
Ilias from France I read everything in all issues Useful information about various subjects. Even the pictures are useful. Learning something every time.
Anonymous I read everything in all issues Interesting to understand issues regarding Aboriginal artist
Jeff Harris from USA I read some things in most issues I love the updates on issues and the reminders of events, I like learning more about the political issues and the culture
Susan from USA I read some things in most issues A lot of great information.
Earl Tharp from USA I read most things in all issues I don't know enough about didge Playing to give intelligent criticism but I do like t and look forward to reading it.
Safaa from USA I read everything in all issues Almost everything I know about didjes has come from your website and I find the information about the Aboriginal People so informative.
Anonymous I read everything in most issues I would like to see them more often but understand it may not be easy if you are very busy.
Anonymous from Poland I read most things in some issues Good source of info about Aboriginal art and culture and about everyday life and problems of Aboriginals when they face with white-man culture and civilisation, money oriented and money-depend. Aboriginal culture is fair and free of these problems.
Petri from Finland I read most things in most issues Nice way of keeping touch
Peter Lauwerijssen from Netherlands I read most things in all issues This was my first
John Capurso from USA I read most things in some issues Best ongoing info source on the web
Bill White from USA I read everything in all issues Your newsletter is one of the the most interesting on the web and the most informative for aboriginal issues I know of~would like to know of more~~ @@

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