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Piti, or wooden bowl
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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Semi-hemispherical hollow wooden container from Orara River ...
Original labelling on 1985.0059.0321 reads: "Coolabah/for/food water or honey/Orara River/1898". Edmund Milne (1861-191...
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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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Burl used to hold ochre
The wooden bowl, also known as a "burl", was used to hold ochre by artists to apply to possum skins produced for a proje...
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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".
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Bark container collected at Yallock station near Cobar, New ...
Original labelling on 1985.0059.0320 reads: "Prest by Mr J Leah/Cobar/Coolamon or food dish/Mulga tribe/Yallock ". Edmu...
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Female sculpture of the Flying Seven Sisters - made by Jenni...
The Seven Sisters Songline travels from the west to the east across the far western and central deserts. The sisters are...