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…that this is an important metaphor for the passing on of this knowledge and for the future protection of this species. Wikipedia reference to this highland eucalyptus is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucalyptus_gunnii….
…that this is an important metaphor for the passing on of this knowledge and for the future protection of this species. Wikipedia reference to this highland eucalyptus is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucalyptus_gunnii….
…or woman, usually an older aged person. They will advise the sick person to go to the beach. Usually they will accompany them. When arriving at the plant medicine, the…
…place. If you slash the bark of this tree it bleeds profusely and the sap can me mixed with water to form an intoxicating liquor. Mick shows people coming from…
…place. If you slash the bark of this tree it bleeds profusely and the sap can be mixed with water to form an intoxicating liquor. Mick shows people coming from…
This is a tutujarti tree (desert walnut) and other plants in the kurrkuminti (hollow in a sandhill). Me and my sister and my mother come together in warm time for…
Wikipedia reference to this highland eucalyptus is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucalyptus_gunnii. Tasmanian Aboriginal people would travel to the high country and meet at these cider gum sites. The trunk of the tree,…
Wikipedia reference to this highland eucalyptus is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucalyptus_gunnii. Tasmanian Aboriginal people would travel to the high country and meet at these cider gum sites. The trunk of the tree,…
Wikipedia reference to this highland eucalyptus is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucalyptus_gunnii. Tasmanian Aboriginal people would travel to the high country and meet at these cider gum sites. The trunk of the tree,…
…from different directions. Wikipedia reference to this highland eucalyptus is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucalyptus_gunnii. o In his journal for 28 November 1831, at Lake Echo, George Augustus Robinson writes: “The natives caught…
…from different directions. Wikipedia reference to this highland eucalyptus is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucalyptus_gunnii. o In his journal for 28 November 1831, at Lake Echo, George Augustus Robinson writes: “The natives caught…
Wikipedia reference to this highland eucalyptus is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucalyptus_gunnii. Tasmanian Aboriginal people would travel to the high country and meet at these cider gum sites. The trunk of the tree,…
…went into the river where his sibling had fallen. Neither returned. According to the story, they turned into bonefish, which are silver fish that live in the shallow tropical waters….
…ways of making marks using a range of different tools and materials. The artists have found common ground and a way of expressing themselves through the universal language of paint….
…2006. A body of work was commissioned at this time. All materials were supplied to Heather. A certificate of authenticity issued by Neil McLeod Fine Arts Studio accompanies this painting….
…ways of making marks using a range of different tools and materials. The artists have found common ground and a way of expressing themselves through the universal language of paint….
…used in the ceremony to burn the deceased’s belongings. Traditional dancing takes place through the late afternoon into the evening. Bush foods are traditionally prepared beforehand and eaten by all….
Solo exhibition of Dennis Nona’s pioneering paintings using sands and other natural materials from Badu Island….
…Tasmania. This project is the result of various forms of interaction. Individuals and institutions have worked together; women have worked to teach and re-learn fibre skills, and to learn about…
…ways of making marks using a range of different tools and materials. The artists have found common ground and a way of expressing themselves through the universal language of paint….
Johnny created his first bush toy when he was a teenager, using scrap metal and other materials to produce his work. The wealth of detail in the bush toys reflect…
Johnny created his first bush toy when he was a teenager, using scrap metal and other materials to produce his work. The wealth of detail in the bush toys reflect…
…is depicting Pakitiringa (rain) and Japarra (the moon). This is a multi-plate etching with screenprint, made by the artist in collaboration with Masterprinter Basil Hall at Jilamara in April 2017….
…is depicting Pakitiringa (rain) and Japarra (the moon). This is a multi-plate etching with screenprint, made by the artist in collaboration with Masterprinter Basil Hall at Jilamara in April 2017….
…The boarder around the water hole tells of our ancestors and for how long they have traveled to the sea to gather food and collect other materials for daily use….
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