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Be very careful with this. Unless you yourself are an Australian-Aboriginal, you are appropriating a culture that may not consider it appropriate to set their traditional stories in this manner. There's nothing absolute that says you shouldn't - just be careful.
As for notating didgeridoo - just use a rhythmic system, like a djembe - different pitches on a clef-less staff, representing various techniques.
For instance, you might notate the base pitch on the first staff-line, the high-overtone sound on the middle line, with a phonated pitch on the top line.
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