Barayuwa and his wife are longtime staff members of Buku-~arr\gay Mulka, providing great assistance to all the artists of the community in many ways. read more
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Munyuku
Barayuwa has done his mother’s Munyuku clan’s design, inspired by the late ritual specialist and artist {ula |urruwutthun.
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Catalogue #: 3652W
Height: 216cm
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Medium: earth pigments on hollow log
Wangurri Manda
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This Wagurri clan larrakitj depicts the saltwaters belonging to that clan from their homeland at Mutamul. read more
Milurr
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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
Munyuku
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Barayuwa has done his mother’s Munyuku clan’s design, inspired by the late ritual specialist and artist {ula |urruwutthun. read more




