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Kurjarala
“Kurjarala [is a] spring in the middle of the lake, north side of Bidyadanga. My family used to walk round there. Now [they’ve] all gone back to Punmu.”
– Beverley Rogers
As Beverley here describes, Kurjarala is a yinta (permanent spring) to the north of Bidyadanga, an Aboriginal community located on the Kimberley coast in Western Australia. Depictions of this landscape are informed by its striking physical nature; here the Great Sandy Desert meets the sea.
During the pujiman (traditional, desert dwelling) era, and before moving to Punmu Aboriginal community, Beverley’s ancestors lived and walked around this area.