Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation
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Stingray This is Debbie Pascoe’s first ever screen print design. Printed as a two colour design. Debbie is from the Djinang language group in Maningrida, which according to the ABS Census has approximately 220 speakers.
Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation
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Murnubbarr Karrolkan (Flying Magpie Geese) Murnubbarr (magpie geese) are a waterbird found in abundance in the wetland areas of Kakadu and western Arnhem Land. Murnubbarr are a sustainably hunted and enjoyed manme (bush food). They are known to fly long distances, particularly in the wet season.
Kaiela Arts Shepparton
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Digging Stick Digging stick carved by Mark Firebrace, wood burnt designs by Troy Firebrace
Kaiela Arts Shepparton
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Ithitha (Ant) Digging Stick Digging in the sand the bull ant comes out.
Kaiela Arts Shepparton
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Bayadherra Digging Stick Bayadherra is my totem and Bayadherra means Long Neck turtle in Yorta Yorta language.
Bula'bula Arts
115682202683
Woven Mat Traditionally, Nganiyal (conical mats) were used as an insect screen when erected, and as a sitting mat when folded. They are used in Ceremony as well as a functional item. Nowadays, artists weave many different shapes including flat, round and oblong.
Bula'bula Arts
115682202682
Woven Mat Traditionally, Nganiyal (conical mats) were used as an insect screen when erected, and as a sitting mat when folded. They are used in Ceremony as well as a functional item. Nowadays, artists weave many different shapes including flat, round and oblong.
Bula'bula Arts
115682202681
Woven Mat Traditionally, Nganiyal (conical mats) were used as an insect screen when erected, and as a sitting mat when folded. They are used in Ceremony as well as a functional item. Nowadays, artists weave many different shapes including flat, round and oblong.
Bula'bula Arts
115682202680
Woven Mat Traditionally, Nganiyal (conical mats) were used as an insect screen when erected, and as a sitting mat when folded. They are used in Ceremony as well as a functional item. Nowadays, artists weave many different shapes including flat, round and oblong.