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Wooden container made by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite)
Erlikilyika was a Lower Southern Arrernte man born in c1865 in the area where the Charlotte Waters Telegraph Station was...
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Fibre basket by Rosie Williams, 2008
"Before I started painting, I learnt to make baskets from an old lady ? Jakayu's [Biljabu] sister-in-law [Yupinya Eubena...
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'Purrungu' by Jackie Giles, 2008
Purrungu, a rock hole, is home to a giant jila (snake). The lines on this painting represent the path of the snake trave...
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'Tapu Country' by Jukuna Mona Chuguna, 2008
"This is a jila and billabong in Tapu country. There is a true story to this painting about two old men that got burnt b...
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Piti
A wooden bowl or piti made from a river red gum. It features a curved pattern synonymous with central desert crafts and ...
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Fibre basket by Rosie Williams, 2008
"Before I started painting, I learnt to make baskets from an old lady ? Jakayu's [Biljabu] sister-in-law [Yupinya Eubena...
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'Kumpupirntily' by Jakayu Biljabu and Dadda Samson, 2007
This painting, a collaboration between Jakayu Biljabu and Dadda Samson, tells part of the story of the journey of the Ng...
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'Puntuwarri' by Milly Kelly and Hayley Atkins, 2007
"Puntawarri. My home. I was walking around little naked one!" [Pukarlyi Milly Kelly] Puntawarri is the Country where ...
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Palm leaf basket from Port Essington, made by Ningoldie Blyt...
Palm leaf baskets, as well as being used as water containers, have a particular use in relation to keeping up the energy...
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Wooden container from north Queensland, 1908
Original labelling on 1985.0059.0319 reads: ".Pitchie Food Dis/North Qland/E.O.M. 1908". "E.O.M." on 1985.0059.0319 sug...
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Piti or wooden container with pokerwork of the Kungkarangkai...
The Seven Sisters Songline travels from the west to the east across the far western and central deserts. The sisters are...
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Tunga made by Kenny Brown, 2013
The maker said he would usually seal the sides with wax but, as he had none available at the time, he used a white clay ...
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'Minyipuru' by Nora Nangapa, 2008
"The man who was chasing the Seven Sisters saw them dancing at Nyipil [Well 34], then they went back, flying to Kunawarr...