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Kudi Hunting

My painting represents myself and my family going out camping and hunting for Barramundi.  As you see in my painting there are aboriginal markings which are symbols that represents rain, rainbows, waterholes, smoke, campsite, fire and family.

 

Name: Sonya Creek


Language: Kuku Nyungkul


Community: Wujal Wujal


Biography:

My grandfather Alec Creek is a Kaanju man from Coen and my grandmother is Kuku Nyungkul from Shipton Flat. I have lived in Wujal Wujal for 16 years and have just been making artwork for a few years now at our art centre. I love it because some of my family members encourage me to do artwork. I have artists from both sides of my family.

The Mili (Stinging Tree) is my totem. A lot of my artwork is inspired by the Mili which can be found along the river. Mili is also home to Yunga (Green Ants), building their nests out of the Mili leaf. My Grandmother taught us how to collect it for medicine and to eat when people are sick with flu. I am also inspired by the animals around the river such as Kunjuri (Cassowary), Dawa Dawa (Magpie Geese), Kudi (Barramundi) and Mukirr (Mud muscle).


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