At Korlobidahdah outstation Jimmy Njiminuma's children hold two of his bark paintings, of kangaroo and Rainbow Serpent
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- Map-Folio [folio items]
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- Content Summary:
- Colour print (exhibition print). Caption from laminated card with the item, which reads in full: Jazmin being prepared for his initiation ceremony at Yathalamarra. "This is my son Jazmin's dhapi. I am painting on his chest that sacred waterhole Milmildjarrk near Dhamala. It was made by one of the Djangkawu sisters with her digging stick. The Djangkawu sisters travelled through this land creating the clans and giving us our languages. They named the places, the sacred waterholes, and gave the different clans the law." - Richard Birrin Birrin
- Subjects:
- Arts
- Names:
- Tweedie, Ben, Mr
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Parkes PlaceCanberra ACT 2600, Australia
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