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Wagilag Hunting Story

The Wagilag Sisters are central to the four important ceremonies of the Dhuwa moiety; the Djungguwan, the Gunabibi, the Ngulmarrk, and the Mandaialla.

The story is primarily an account of how, in the distant past, the two Wagilag Sisters came out of the southern interior and across the countryside to the Liyagalawumirr waterhole at Mirarrmina.

 

This painting is where the two sisters came along and get all the tools for hunting. They got ritjano and Damilipa (Blue Tongue Lizard). Ritjano is similar to a carrot, and grows abundantly in North East Arnhem Land. The vegetable is a staple food in traditional Yolngu culture, and has been a reliable food source when other foods are scarce. The ladies will collect and roast the ritjano, which has a very sweet flavour. 

 The sisters put all the bush food into their dilly bags.

Categories: Bula'bula Arts

Name: Taris Biltji


Language: Wagilag



Biography:

Taris is marratja (grandson) to the late Djardi Ashley. He comes from a big family of painters and regularly paints along side his 4 Aunties and extended family. He paints storylines and songlines connected to his Wagilag clan. Taris is also an arts worker for Bula'Bula Arts when he is not painting. 


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