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Outfit Male: White Cockatoo and Palm Cockatoo Design for C2C 2024 Created under the mentorship of and sewed by Linda Jackson AO. Outfit consists of Pants, Singlet and Hoody Coat.
Outfit Male: White Cockatoo and Palm Cockatoo Design for C2C 2024 Created under the mentorship of and sewed by Linda Jackson AO. Outfit consists of Pants, Singlet and Hoody Coat.
Outfit Male: Round Dillybag Design for C2C 2024 Created under the mentorship of and sewed by Linda Jackson AO. Outfit consists of Skirt, Singlet Top and Hat..
Outfit Female: Round Dillybag Design for C2C 2024 Created under the mentorship of and sewed by Linda Jackson AO. Outfit consists of Skirt, Top Dress, Bag and Head Dress.
Kakan (Black Palm) Basket Weaving This design shows how the bottom part of a black palm basket is woven. My grandmothers and aunties used to make them. They cut off the young palm leaves in the centre, stripped and scrapped them. Then they would put the strips in freshwater to Read more…
(Kakan (Black Palm) Basket Weaving This design shows how the bottom part of a black palm basket is woven. My grandmothers and aunties used to make them. They cut off the young palm leaves in the centre, stripped and scrapped them. Then they would put the strips in freshwater to Read more…
Wambiji (Platypus) Platypus are very shy. They like to hide under rocks and can rarely be seen when people are around. When I was 17 years old, I used to go for a swim with my partner, Laurence, in the Mossman River, at a site called Jabuljabul (Girls/Women). Some mornings, Read more…
Wambiji (Platypus) Platypus are very shy. They like to hide under rocks and can rarely be seen when people are around. When I was 17 years old, I used to go for a swim with my partner, Laurence, in the Mossman River, at a site called Jabuljabul (Girls/Women). Some mornings, Read more…
Kunjuri (Rainforest Shield) Traditional shields were carved from a single piece of timber cut from side of the buttress root of a rainforest fig-tree. The kidney shaped shields are unique to the rainforest Bama of Far North Queensland. They were decorated with clan, totem or moiety designs using natural ochres Read more…