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Burlupurr – large dillybag

Burlupurr, or dilly bag, is a large woven collecting basket. These large bags are often made from the vine ‘Malasia scandens’, a strong pliable plant which grows along the floor and into the canopy of monsoon vine thickets. The bags are used to collect any kind of large numbers of heavy foods such as fish caught in conical fish traps or large collections of yams.

They can also be made from Pandanus spiralis, a plant which grows in many areas of Arnhem Land. These dilly bags are a tightly woven collecting basket, very finely made. These dilly bags are often used to collect sugarbag, the native honey 

As well as being of practical use, dilly bags are also of religious significance to Arnhem Land people. Dilly bags are said to be totemic objects and associated with particular sites in the landscape.

Name: May Brown


Language: Burarra (Martay)


Community: Maningrida


Biography:

May Brown an Artist she started weaving at Yilan Outstation around Maningrida Remote Community which in the Blyth river costal area. when she was about 30 years of age maybe 40 years of age she started making Mats and then fish traps and also dillybags she was keep on doing the work that made her happy and showing her kids more if they could be interest in.


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