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Tjukula/Waterholes

For the Pitjantjatjara people living in the desert, knowledge of their water sources was critical to their survival. This resulted in an intimate understanding of the landscape which continues today. Water is an essential element in the desert. These rock holes were particularly important during the dry season when most of the water holes and creeks dried up.  Deep familiarity with the topography of their country and the way rain would interact with the land ensured constant sources of water could be found. Knowledge of rock hole sites is passed on from generation to generation and revered by all Anangu (people).

Tjukula means rock-holes, which are found with surprising frequency in the Musgrave Ranges and country around Ernabella.  Between visits, Anangu would use a construction of rocks and spinifex to guard these important water sources from spoilage by feral and stock animals such as cattle, camels, horses and donkeys.

Categories: Ernabella Arts Inc.

Name: Sonia Lewis


Language: Pitjantjatjara


Community: Pukatja


Biography:

Sonia is part of the young, up and coming generation of artists creating exciting new works at Ernabella Arts. Sonia comes from a strong artistic family. Her cousins Lynette, Michelle and Langaliki Lewis are significant mid-career artists, and her aunt Atipalku Intjalki has been working at the art centre for over 50 years. Sonia has been inspired by these talented women in her family, and she has started to create her own unique ceramic designs.


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