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Yalta

Yalta is a waterhole located between the Great Sandy Desert’s Percival Lakes region and Kunawarritji Aboriginal community. This site was visited by the Ngayurnangalku (cannibals) during the Jukurrpa (Dreaming). These fearsome ancestral cannibal beings are said to resemble people in their appearance, except for their fangs and long curved knife like fingernails they use to catch and hold their human victims. The Ngayurnangalku continue to live beneath the crust of Kumpupirntily (Kumpupintily, Lake Disappointment), south east of Yalta.

The term Jukurrpa is often translated in English as the ‘dreaming’, or ‘dreamtime’. It refers generally to the period in which the world was created by ancestral beings, who assumed both human and nonhuman forms. These beings shaped what had been a formless landscape; creating waters, plants, animals, and people. At the same time they provided cultural protocols for the people they created, as well as rules for interacting with the natural environment. At their journey’s end, the ancestral beings transformed themselves into important waters, hills, rocks, and even constellations. 

Name: Rianne Burton


Language: Manyjilyjarra


Community: Punmu


Biography:

"I grew up in Punmu, this is my ngurra. My grandfather and my mum (Marianne Burton), I was watching them two a lot doing painting. I got ideas from them - my mum told me when you finish the painting, you gotta tell a story about the painting. I pain the countryside and desert. It feels good, makes me happy to paint. I paint Country from my grandmother's side."

- Rianne Burton


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