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Before the advent of modern communications, transport and rather static community living the bone remains of Yolu dead were after time placed in Larrakitj (hollow logs) as the final of mortuary rites. read more
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This young man is a son of Djambawa Marawili and has learnt his art principlally from him. As he enthusiastically began to produce barks and larrakitj of the Madarrpa clan’s sacred law he also embraced some of the innovative stylistic developments of his famous father.
H: 195cm W: 0cm
Before the advent of modern communications, transport and rather static community living the bone remains of Yolu dead were after time placed in Larrakitj (hollow logs) as the final of mortuary rites. read more