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Namarnkol (Barramundi)

“Namarnkol, the Barramundi, is a very important fish for us Bininj (Aboriginal people). Barramundi are found in the ocean, in floodwaters, and in freshwater billabongs, rivers and creeks. In the old days, people used to spear them with djalakirradj (three-pronged fish spears) and walabi (traditional triangular nets). Nowadays, we catch them with fishing lines and modern nets.” Barramundi are most easily caught from the end of the monsoon (March -April) until the humid “build up” season (October-November). There are Barramundi Dreaming sites in lots of clan countries, where the ancestral Barramundi placed itself as a Dreaming. Men and women will say “My Dreaming is Barramundi, it placed itself in my country.”

 

Name: Sylvia Campion


Language: Kune


Community: Maningrida


Biography:

"My dreaming is shark, butterfly and saratoga, Kingbrown Snake and stingray. My son and partner are Djungkai for these stories. We dance that story of the kangaroo in the rock - Kandawol djang (dancing dreaming)... My grandmother and my mother taught me weave."

 

 


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