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Bush Flowers – Nancy Pitjara Frank

I was born in the bush at Ammaroo Station, along the Sandover.  I have never seen the ocean or a big city. My mother and father were strong healthy people who taught me and my younger sister Rita the traditional way to hunt for Kangaroo, Goanna and Porcupine.  We know how to gather bush tucker (secrets of the earth) and bush medicine plants.  My mother used grinding stones to make seed damper.

When I paint I think about good memories, being a young girl and walking through the land.  My mother made paint from two stones and showed us ceremony painting and how to sing and dance for ceremonies.  I still sing and dance and collect the bush medicines, I like to make tea from the small purple flowers of Arreth (hill fuchsia).

Painting bush medicine stories is important because it helps to maintain a strong knowledge and culture for the community.

Name: Nancy Pitjara Frank


Language: Alyawarre


Community: Ampilatwatja


Biography:

Nancy was born in the bush on Ammaroo Station  and is Rita Beasley's older sister.

Previously living in Irrultja, not far from Ampilatwatja. Nancy has come back to Ampilawatja to be with her sister. 


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