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Mindirr (Pandanus Bag)

Miṉḏirr (dilly bags) are made from gunga (Pandanus spiralis), baḻgurr (kurrajong) and natural bush dyes. The body of the miṉḏirr is made from gunga, and the handles from baḻgurr. Once the gunga fronds and baḻgurr bark have been collected, they are stripped and prepared then boiled with the dyes.

Miṉḏirr were used traditionally for every day utilitarian purposes, particularly collecting bush foods such as bäḻtji (yam). Traditionally, the baḻgurr handles were worn across the forehead while the body of the miṉḏirr sat at the back, between the shoulder blades making it easily accessible when collecting ŋatha (food).

Categories: Bula'bula Arts

Name: Linda Ganyila Dalparri


Language: Djinba



Biography:

I first learned how to do gunga djama (fibre art) in Ramingining where I grew up. I am now staying in Gapuwiyak. I like working with Gunga (Pandanus) I like to make Bathi (baskets) and Gay'wu (String bags) and also make animals like turtle. Turtle is from my Mari (grandfather) clan the Djambarrpuyngu.


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