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Barlangu (Shark)

SHARK STORY;

This shark jumped from Mirrngatja to Malyangarnak and the Saratoga jumped from Mahjangarnak to Mirrngatja. When the shark came to Malyangarnak and the Saratoga went to Mirrngatja those two places swapped names, Malyangarnak was given the name Malyangarnak, we were told these stories by the two Traditional Owners of Malyangarnak who have now deceased but we still remember their stories.

Name: David Brian


Language: Rembarrnga


Community: Maningrida


Biography:

Balang David Brian is a painter and sculptor. He is Rembarrnga and Kune and lives and works at his outstation Ankabarrbirri. Brian learned under the guidance of his parents, renowned artists Kamarrang Bob Burruwal and Godjan Lena Yarinkura. He specialises in making mako (didjeridu) and more recently bark painting. Whilst Brian has developed his own approach distinct style, the influence of his father and uncle, Les Mirrikkyriya, is evident in his colour palette and designs. Common motifs in his works include yok (bandicoot), man-ngalinj (bush potato), quicksand at Kinoedjanga, barlangu (shark) and wankurr (sacred dilly bag).


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