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Kakalala and Kangka (White Cockatoo and Black Crow)

This is a dreamtime story about Kakalala (White Cockatoo) and Kangka (Black Crow). Cockatoo and Crow were the wives of Eagle. One day the wives went off to collect food. Crow was jealous of Cockatoo and she attacked her and broke her legs. Crow left her out bush and went back to Eagle. Crow said that Cockatoo was in the bush as she was expecting a baby. But after three days when Cockatoo did not return home, Eagle went out looking for her. He followed her tracks but could not find her. He decided that Crow had been lying and he punished her by burying her in a hole.

Categories: Papulankutja Artists

Name: Leshell McLean


Language: Ngaanyatjarra


Community: Mantamaru (Jameson)


Biography:

Leshell was born in Kalgoorlie. After returning to Mantamaru (Jameson) with her mother Bronwyn Robinson Leshell remained there until was sent to boarding school at the Catholic church run CAPS high school. Leshell said she love art while at school.

Leshell started painting at Mantmaru in 2019 although she had painted from time to time in Kalgoorlie for a private dealer. She likes to paint the Seven Sisters and the Two boys story from Mantamaru both of which she learnt from her grandmother Thelma. Leshell said she used to sit down and watch her (grandmother).

Her partner is Warren Woods, son of traditional law man Robert Woods. Together they have two girls - Leahanna Mitchell and Bronwyn McLean.


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