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Birnoo Crocodile and Goanna Ngarrangarni

That’s an Alice Down Story, that’s Alice Down Hills, true story. That two hill on top of the hill again, and the thing like a flat, and that’s an old time, they call him Ngarrangarni (dreaming), that Country. And that crocodile and goanna, that two looking one another. That’s that hill, that’s their country. I bin go to that hill and have a look. I’ve seen that hill, that’s why I bin do that painting. And I bin do it the right way. Everytime, picnic time, we used to go there and he got that river come down. We used to go picnic there, looking for some really small fish. They used to get em with that netting, that spinifex, to catch them. That’s that place now.  

That two hill, that crocodile and goanna, they looking at one another. That crocodile want to take em off that goanna’s head, and put it on his head. That goanna bin say “No, I can’t give you my head. You gotta have your own head.” They been nearly swap each other, but that goanna bin say “No, I can’t give you, you gotta have your own head.” That’s all.

The hills Gordon talks about are in his ancestral country Birnoo, which is known as Alice Downs. The Ngarrangarni (dreaming) for those hills tells the story of a crocodile who wanted to swap heads with a goanna, who refused his request. 

Artist Eddie Daylight is Gordons’ oldest son.

Seems that my old man he is in old people place. Now it is my turn turn rebuild his story and painting for him. I am old son for him. I have to do it for my Father, stories and painting for him. When he is at the old people place in Kununarra.

Categories: WARMUN ART

Name: Eddie Daylight


Language: Gija


Community: Warmun


Biography:

Born in Wyndham town. Grown up in Warmun in Chinaman Garden. 

My Fathers' name is Gordon Barney. (a prominent Warman artist and Law man) and my Mums' name is Jean Daylight.

My Step Mum is Shirley Purdie.(a prominent Warmun artist)

Mainly I grew up with my Fathers' Mum and my Fathers' Step Dad. When I was a kid I went to school in Warmun. When I left school I started working in a station, called Violet Vally, doing station hand work with my Father. It was hard work for me when I was a young fella.

I was inspired to paint from a white fella that came to Warmun School. He showed us how to paint while sitting under a big white gum tree.

When I look at things it makes me think to do a picture of it .

Sometimes when I dream it makes me think of things to paint.


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