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Mandem (Waterlily) Waterlilies grow all over billabongs around the Territory’s Top End, most commonly in Kakadu and West Arnhem Land. Also known as the Lotus Flower and in Kunkwinjku language Mandem, Mandem live metres deep in water, with one large circular green leaf (lily pad) that floats on the surface of the Read more…

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Ngalyod (Rainbow Serpent) Ngalyod (Rainbow Serpent) is a most important ancestor spirit in western Arnhem Land and appears in various manifestations in Kunwinjku mythology. Ngalyod is daughter to the Mother One, Yingarna. Commonly Ngalyod is depicted with waterlily’s or palms growing from her serpent body, these attributes are said to be Read more…

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Bikkurr (Eel-tailed Catfish) The artist has depicted bikkurr (eel-tailed catfish), this is a common food source for Bininj of West Arnhem Land and can be found all year round, especially in the west seasons. Other names for the bikkurr include marrnunj, makurl, and ganbaldjdja, and konjkonj to describe a young catfish. 

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Djakarna (Jabiru) Black-necked stork, also known as the jabiru. Associated with the yirridjdja moiety. Using acrylic over arches paper, this artist is depicting common birds found in the landscape of the Kakadu and surrounding West Arnhem region. A Jabiru family is protecting their nest of eggs among the pandanus

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Wirliwirlih (Galah) This piece was carved by Harold Goodman and painted by Irene Henry. Irene and Harold are partners that live at the Kakadu Outstation of Kapalga. Irene’s family are from Tiwi islands, which are represented through her artistic narrative of painting. “My cousin brother used to make bird’s, Roy’s Read more…

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Karnamarr (Red Tailed Black Cockatoo) This piece was carved by Harold Goodman and painted by Irene Henry. Irene and Harold are partners that live at the Kakadu Outstation of Kapalga. Irene’s family are from Tiwi islands, which are represented through her artistic narrative of painting. “My cousin brother used to Read more…

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