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Minyma Kutjara

There is a story of deep significance to women which contains metaphorical references to female cycles. It tells of two women travelling north. The pair meet with a group of women, including Kutungu, who are caring for a man who then passes away. They then travel to the area known as Mantaruta, near Uluru, where they chase a curious wanampi (serpent) deep into the ground while trying to catch him. They burn their body hair to attract him and hit him on the head and run away. From afar they throw a manguri/traditional head-ring for carrying which also hits him. He then comes and hits the women who travel on bleeding and hurt.

Categories: Ernabella Arts Inc.

Name: Cassyanne Woods


Community: Kanpi


Biography:

Cassyanne was born in Alice Springs and grew up in Kanpi community on the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands in remote SA.  She began creating art when she was a young girl with her grandmother, the renowned artist Maringka Baker, who encouraged and mentored her. Cassyanne paints her grandmother’s stories that have been handed down to her. She likes to paint the significant story of Minyma Kutjara – Two Women.


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