Colour and b/w prints, some contact sheets, various jobs including Bolivia ; 810 Bangladesh war ; 439 Weiderfield and Nicholson - Oxford ; 963 C. Doughtly Morocco ; 802 Jodhpur ; 804B Save the Children ; 525 Thalidomide - Roehampton

 
Containers:
Folio-Box 213
Component identifier:
File 440
Content Summary:
Colour prints and black and white prints. Marked "9" in top left corner ; signed by Penny Tweedie bottom right. Appears in book Aboriginal Australians : Spirit of Arnhem Land - p. 130. Caption from laminated card with the item, which reads in full: David Warapuwuy wears a water lily for decoration - "That was me in 1978 wearing a water lily. Water lilies are part of our Dreaming, and good tucker too. Water lilies grow all the year round. We can eat every bit of them, flower, stem and corm. When I was a kid, if we ran out of flour my mother made damper (unleven bread) from that water lily corm." - David Warapuwuy
Subjects:
Arts
Names:
Tweedie, Ben, Mr

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Location of this collection:
Parkes Place
Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
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