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Tjanmata / Bush Onions

Tjanmata or bush onion is eaten by baking the small bulbs in hot coals and then removing the papery outer layer.

 

Until comparatively recently, bush foods were the primary source of sustenance for Anangu Pitjantjatjara. Many bush foods are still gathered regularly, almost exclusively by women, and they therefore feature strongly in women’s mark making. Women learn the art of gathering each of the foods from a young age and much inma (ceremony) relates to these practices and the maintenance of supply.

Categories: Ernabella Arts Inc.

Name: Tessie Nelson


Community: Ernabella (Pukatja)


Biography:

Tessie was born on a homeland near Papunya in the Northern Territory. Her grandmother was an artist in Papunya and Tessie used to sit with her when she was a young girl and watch her paint. Tessie has lived in Pukatja for many years and she is one of the art centre's emerging artists.


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