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Tiwa (Canning Stock Route Well 26)

Tiwa (Canning Stock Route Well 26) is a water source located east of Parnngurr Aboriginal Community, and just west of a culturally significant group of hills called Partujarrapirri. Partujarrapirri is a site associated with the Wati Kujarra Jukurrpa (Dreaming) narrative. The Wati Kujarra existed as half men, half goanna. They were responsible for the creation of many land features in Martu Country and beyond as they travelled, hunted and burned Country together. Wati Kujarra is a ngurlu (sacred, taboo) men’s story, and for this reason much of the content is only shared with initiated men. 

The intersection of the Canning Stock Route with Tiwa made this a site of early contact with Europeans for many Martu then living a pujiman life in the desert. Following the route’s construction, Martu encountered Europeans and other Martu working as cattle drovers as they would travel up and down the Stock Route from water source to water source. Increasingly, pujimanpa (desert dwellers) followed the route to newly established ration depots, mission and pastoral stations. They were drawn to the route in search of food, by a sense of curiosity, or by loneliness. By the late 1950s and early 1960s, most of the desert family groups had left the desert. Eventually, these factors combined with an extreme and prolonged drought in the 1960s to prompt the few remaining pujimanpa to move in from the desert.

Name: Betty Whyoulter


Language: Manyjilyjarra


Community: Kunawarritji


Biography:

Betty Whyoulter was born in Port Hedland and grew up in Jigalong. She now lives in Kunawarritji community, and working closely alongside her mother and her mother's sisters, including accomplished Martu artists.


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