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Nyalpi Punu Ilykuwara (Leaf of Witchetty Tree)

Favourite bush foods of Anangu Pitjantjatjara include maku (witchetty grub). Until recently, bush foods were the primary sustenance for Anangu Pitjantjatjara. Many bush foods are still gathered regularly almost exclusively by women, thus they feature strongly in women’s mark making. Women learn the art of gathering each of the foods from a young age and much inma (ceremony) relates to these practices and the maintenance of supply. Anangu say that eating maku is good for the brain and mental health.

Maku live in the ilykuwara tree, or witchetty bush, a tall shrub or a small tree. The maku live in the roots of the ilykuwara and this design is a depiction of its leaves.

Categories: Ernabella Arts Inc.

Name: Yaritji Jack


Language: Pitjantjatjara


Community: Pukatja


Biography:

Yaritji is a talented ceramic artist who started coming to the art centre when her two daughters were at school. She worked as an arts worker at Ernabella Arts and during this time she started to experiment with painting and photography. Her daughters are now also Ernabella artists and Yaritji is a grandmother.

Yaritji’s father was the renown senior artist Rupert Jack who passed away in 2025.


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