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This painting describes a time when Wumali (Eva) was a young girl and used to play in her grandmother’s country, which is south of Lake Mackay. This painting depicts the country with the sandhills (long parallel lines), claypans (long oblong shapes), rocks (small round circles), and bodies of water (which are now dry). Wumali describes this country as special because it is where different groups of people would come for ceremonies. For up to 3 months at a time people from across the Central Desert – Kiwikurra, Kintore, Yagga Yagga and Balgo would gather, dance, eat mangarri (food) and generally celebrate together. They would use the rocks to grind seeds to make damper, the red, white motif is people making fire. The painting has a central circle which represents all these different groups coming together.
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