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Jarntinti (Mirrpurn)

Jarntinti, is a large claypan at the Southern end of Nyayartakujarra (Ngayarta Kujarra, Lake Dora), a large salt lake surrounded by tali (sand hills) within the Karlamilyi (Rudall River) region. During the pujiman (traditional, desert dwelling) era, Jarntinti was primarily used as a camping site in the wantajarra (cool season), when the claypan filled with kapi (water). Other nearby water sources include Tarl, Kartuny, Wawul, Warnkarr, Jutupa, and Kunalimpi. 

Jarntinti is known as a site where kalaru (Samphire, salt bush) grows in abundance. In the pujiman era, the black kalaru seeds were seasonally harvested from this area. Once collected a labour intensive process began to produce damper, a type of flat bread. The kalaru seeds were first washed several times before being ground with a jiwa (stones used by women for grinding seeds) to make a type of flour, which was then mixed with water to create a dough that was finally cooked in the ashes of a fire.

Name: Charleston Miller


Language: Warnman


Community: Punmu


Biography:

I was born in Port Hedland, since I was 3 I have been in Punmu. Most of my life I have been there, its my home.

I grew up watching the old ones painting my grandfather (Minyawe) and grandmother Nancy) I learned from them. 

I love painting and working out on country with KJ.


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