Mulkun Wirrpanda is a senior female artist for the Dhu[i-Djapu clan from Dhuruputjpi.
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Dhudi Djapu Miny’tji
This work depicts early events during Ancestral (and present) times at Yalata close to the Dhu[i-Djapu clan homeland of Dhuruputjpi (about three hours drive southwest from Yirrkala).
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Catalogue #: 3269L,3265A,3256Y
Height: 217cm
Width / Diametre: 217cm
Medium: earth pigments on hollow log
Mulkun Wirrpanda
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The time referred to as the time before the first morning has the Dja’kawu (a man and his two sisters) leaving in a canoe to follow the morning star from their residence of Buralku, an island of ancestral dead. read more



