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'Tika Tika' by Nola Campbell, 2008
The Tika Tika rock holes were made by Ngirntaka, the perentie goanna. Ngirntaka stopped here for one night during the Ju...
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'Kiriwirri' by Jan Billycan, 2008
[This painting is part of a diptych with IR 5004.0021] Kiriwirri is in the Great Sandy Desert just west of the Canning ...
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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...
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Kanyilpa (wooden container), painted by Shorty Lungkarta Tju...
This wooden dish is called Kanyilpa and is used for separating the seed from the chaff in the preparation of damper made...
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'Canning Stock Route and Surrounding Country', 2008
This painting, which was produced by 14 women artists at Kunawarritji (well 33), represents a stretch of country crossed...
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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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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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'Pangkapini, Minyipuru' by Norma Giles, 2008
Norma Giles has painted some of the rockholes that her grandfather and grandmother travelled to, kapitu kapitu (rockhole...
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'Kumpupirntily Cannibal Story' by Billy Atkins, 2008
Kumpupirntily is a vast dry salt lake that dominates the country east of the Canning Stock Route, from wells 18 to 21. E...
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'Tiwa' by Lily Long, 2008
"This is the Canning Stock Route. The country on the western side of the Canning Stock Route is divided between Manyjily...
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Cartoon titled 'Dues Paid', by Ian R. Sharpe, 2008
This cartoon of Julia Gillard appeared in The Canberra Times on 20 July 2008. She became the first woman to hold the po...
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Piti or wooden container with pokerwork of Kungkarangkaipa T...
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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Wooden container
WD 65 - A2 was used by Janindu in one of Ian Dunlop's "Peoples of the Australian Western Desert".