Shire of East Pilbara (Martumili Artists)
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Status: Stock DO NOT USE Wild Dingo Band T-shirt
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Status: Stock Enamel Pins Town Camp Designs is a 100% Aboriginal-owned initiative belonging to Tangentyere, Yarrenyty Arltere and Ewyenper Atwatye Artists. Through this purchase you are directly supporting Town Camp Artists to maintain and share stories about their culture, with all profit going towards artist fees and future projects. All Read more…
Untitled This painting depicts an area in the artist’s country where she lived and travelled extensively throughout the pujiman (bush) days with her family. She travelled from what is now Balfour Downs station where she was born, all around the Parnngurr area and up and down the Canning Stock Route Read more…
Mimih Spirit Aboriginal people in the rocky environments of western and south-western Arnhem Land tell of the existence of tall slender spirits which they call Mimih. The name Mimih is well known throughout the top end of the Northern Territory. Aboriginal groups living in the rocky environments of western and Read more…
Untitled This painting depicts some rockholes surrounded by extensive tali (sandhills) in the artist’s country. Rockhole’s, waterholes, soaks and springs were important sites for Martu people during pujiman (bush) days. The Martu lived very nomadically moving from water source to water source hunting and gathering bush tucker as they went. Read more…
Lorrkon (Hollow Log) The Lorrkon or bone pole coffin ceremony was the final ceremony in a sequence of mortuary rituals celebrated by the people of Arnhem Land. This ceremony involves the placing of the deceased’s bones into a hollow log which was decorated with painted clan designs and ceremonially placed Read more…