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Ant Hills by Tatum Rivers-Purdie

Tatum is drawn to painting jamerndel (ant hills, or termite mounds) as they are significant to Gija Country but also because of their meaning to her and her family. 

Her ancestors were placed in jamerndel of a particular colour when they passed away, and her Jaru side family believe anthills are for healing. “You get rubbed down with the anthill, after you wash it off you feel refreshed, it takes away bad vibe also cold sick too.” 

Different Ant Hills are use for different things

The RED  is used for healing. Burning new born babies keeping them strong. & Was used for burial in the early days for we had cemetery our ancestors were put in An Hills in Red ones

The GREEN & GREY is used for food source- we get bush Honey from

The YELLOW & ORANGE are used as Bush Medicine. as Panadol & for aches and pains. Its used as a rub & also to drink

Categories: WARMUN ART

Name: Tatum Rivers - Purdie


Community: Warmun


Biography:

Tatum Rivers was born in 1994

Her parents are Madeline Purdie a third generation Warmun artist and Ronald Rivers from Halls Creek area.

Tatum is the granddaughter of Warmun artist Shirley Purdie and Great granddaughter of the late Madigan Thomas.

Tatum Rivers is a fourth generation Warmun Artist.

Tatum first started painting in 2021 and likes to paint the stories that she has learnt from her Great grandmother Madigan, grandmother Shirley and mother Madeline. These are stories from Guda Guda Country and they depict the Country, the history and the Ngarranggarni (Dreaming) from that place.

Tatum has three brothers, Curtis Morgan, Neil Morgan and Spencer Morgan. Curtis and Spencer live in Warmun, Neil lives in Broome.

Tatum is a proud partner to Preston Gallagher/ Dolby and a very proud mother to her only son Bryce Gallagher - Purdie.

Tatum has two nieces and a nephew Kendall, Elaynah and Malakai Morgan

 

 


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