This artist is married to Manini Gumana, a daughter of Dhalwangu leader, Dhakawal Gumana who was the brother of Gawirrin Gumana AO and son of Birrikitji Gumana a senior ritual leader. read more
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Marrau Miny’tji
This work was exhibited at Garawan’s first solo exhibition held at Niagara Galleries in Melbourne.
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Catalogue #: 3545Q
Height: 197cm
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Medium: Earth Pigments on hollow trunk
DJIRRKARRI
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The artist is a senior elder of the Galpu clan born on Wirriku Island and educated in the law of the closely related(and now extinct) Bararru clan who paint and sing this story. read more
Dhalwau Larrakitj
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This work was painted at Gurrumuru in April 2008. The miny’tji or cross hatched design is a sacred signature that embodies the outside story and the non secular. read more
Yoku at Wayawu and Dharragi
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There are two clan groups represented on this larrakitji, the artiss Magalili clan and her husbands Dhud-djapu clan. read more

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