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Wati kutjara – The goanna men

This is the story of two powerful magicians who came to the Ngaanyatjarra Lands from far away to the west;

‘These two men are always together, always camping together. They do all sorts of tricks when they travel across the lands as they stop from place to place. When they reached ‘Wirtapi Wara’ (Long Black or Blackstone Range) they argued about which way to go around. One went around the south side and the other the north side.

At a distance it seemed they didn’t recognise each other or perhaps they were just pretending not to recognise each other! It is also said that at Papulankutja they tricked each other by changing their appearance at the same time so they had no chance to recognise each other. The name Papulankutja comes from the Ngaanyatjarra word meaning, ‘to stare without recognising each other’.

Categories: Papulankutja Artists

Name: Delma Forbes


Language: Ngaanyatjarra


Community: Blackstone


Biography:

Delma now lives in Watinuma with her family, husband and a boy and girl. Married in 1993 is when she moved to be with her husband. She works for Kaltjiti Art Centre in Fregon as an arts worker and has been there for over six years.

Born in Warburton and moving to Blackstone with the Forbes family when she was three. They lived with no water in a Whiltja, walking to Yankal to get water daily. They had two dogs Rebel and Cindy who went everywhere with them.

Delma's oldest sisiter was away working in Hounslow, and would send clothes and money to help the family. She also sent Rebel and Cindy the dogs.

Delma paints the Wati Kutara story of the two brothers travelling and coming back home.


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