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Rosie Kemarre Morton – Atyenh Artna Arnernp (My Bush Medicine) with Lizard

Bush medicine plants are used for healing on the body and for drinking. We make this by grinding the plants with a rock, we use the juice and the fibre of the plant.

We collect bush medicine plants when we are out hunting. Different kinds of plants grow during different seasons.

There are lots of different medicines, we know what their stories are, we learnt them from our parents and we teach these stories to our children.

Bush medicine knowledge is still strong in Ampilatwatja, it continues to be passed down to the younger generations and is widely used.


When the women go hunting they often gather bush medicine. The plants are found in the country around Ampilatwatja, they are used for soothing skin infections and to make a drink to help with colds and coughs.

Painting bush medicine stories is important because it helps to maintain a strong knowledge and culture for the community.

Name: Rosie Kemarre Morton


Language: Alyawarre


Community: Ampilatwatja


Biography:

Rosie has very strong ties to country, she was born in country, with no walls around her. She grew up in mother’s country. Rosie’s father was working fencing the boundaries of Amaroo station. This is where the family was settled and, as was common, the family took the surname of the station owner. Rosie first started painting around 1999-2000 when Desart Inc. ran some workshops on the community.


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