This young man is a son of Djambawa Marawili and has learnt his art principlally from him. read more
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Ditjpal
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.
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Catalogue #: 3141O
Height: 195cm
Width / Diametre: 0cm
Medium: earth pigments on bark
Mayilimiriw #6
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Nyapanyapa’s work has been more valued for the spontanaeity and texture of her hand. read more
Gurala
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Gurala River empties into Buckingham Bay left of the peninsula named on maps after navigator Flinders. read more
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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




