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Burrutj’tji #1
Burrut’tji, the ancestral lightning snake is associated with country belonging to people of the Ma[arrpa clan.
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Catalogue #: 1632E
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Medium: natural earth pigments on bark
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Gurka'wuy
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A set of three rocks stand in the mouth of Trial Bay submerged either completely or partially within its waters. read more
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This painting represents Garrimala, a billabong near the artist’s residence, the Dha`wau clan homeland at Gå]ga]. read more
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The Madarrpa travelled to live permanently at Båniyala, clan land north on Blue Mud Bay under the direction of clan leader and father to the artist, Wakuthi. read more


