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Kuru
This one kuru (eyes), no matter where you go you are always being watched. Every living creature everything around you.
This one kuru (eyes), no matter where you go you are always being watched. Every living creature everything around you.
Name: Ignatius Paul Taylor
Language: Martu Wangka, Warnman
Community: Parnngurr
Biography:
"I enjoy looking after my elders, hunting, camping, and looking after my Country. I speak English, Manyjilyjarra, Warnman, Kartujarra, and Martu Wangka, and can translate between these languages. I enjoy being close to my locals. I believe anyone can learn to work well and would like to be a positive role model for others.
I like painting, playing the drums and acoustic guitar."
- Ignatius Paul Taylor (Hamzah)
Jartuti “Jartuti water place east of Parnngurr. In pujiman (traditional, desert dwelling) days old people walked and hunted there, we went there recently with KJ (Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa) ranger mob, lovely place.” – Beverley Rogers Jartuti is Read more…
Yilyara Yilyara is one of several frequently visited yinta (permanent springs) located in the Country immediately surrounding Punmu Aboriginal community. Yilyara is located immediately east of Nyayartakujarra (Lake Dora), a vast and culturally significant salt Read more…
Pirrkili “We camped there, lots of water in that claypan. Old people camp, passing through, going to Karlamilyi. Warman people passing through. From this place they go to Mulunyjarra (rockhole)” – Elizabeth Toby Pirrkili is Read more…