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Ngalng (Freshwater Crayfish)

‘This is a story from Mankorlod. This is a djang (creation) story. This is the creation story about the freshwater yabby. Starting with the stone, that’s the raw one and the cooked one. The stone rock suddenly turned to ngalng, in a flash. Ngalng started growing and turned into a body. It’s a magic one and it can change from rock to ngalng to human and back to ngalng. Now it’s a ngalng. 

The country is near Mankorlod and Korlobididah. The ngalng is stuck there forever on the rock at Korlobididah.’ 

‘There is also duruk (camp dog) called Djanbokkon. This is a duruk that comes from water and no one has seen it. This is a true duruk, he goes everywhere in the country. His body is striped. He is a secret dog and he has a secret story.’ 

Janet Marawarr 2022

Name: Haggie Makumiri Namundja


Language: Ndjébbana, Kuninjku


Community: Maningrida


Biography:

Haggie is the granddaughter of renowned Kunibidji artist Joy Garlbin. Her mother is Joy's eldest daughter, Athena. 

Haggie's grandmothers country on her fathers side is Manmoyi.

As a child, she spent time fishing in the freshwater rivers around Manmoyi Outstation. 

Haggie is an aspiring artist who has started printing lino as well as screen printing at Babbarra Designs. She often depicts the Kuninjku mythological creature, Namorrorddo (Shooting star Spirit) in her designs. 


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