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  2. Indigenous Australian art - Wikipedia

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    Spirit Conception: Dreams in Aboriginal Australia [PDF]. American Psychological Association; Donaldson, Mike, Burrup Rock Art: Ancient Aboriginal Rock Art of Burrup Peninsula and Dampier Archipelago, Fremantle Arts Press, 2010. ISBN 978-0-9805890-1-6; Flood, J. (1997) Rock Art of the Dreamtime:Images of Ancient Australia, Sydney: Angus & Robertson

  3. Buka cloak - Wikipedia

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    While in the southeast, there was much sewing involved, there was less involved in the south-west where large skins were sewn together instead. The buka normally consists of the whole skin of two to three kangaroos sewn together, with the tail hanging at the bottom of the cloak. The skins were sewn together using kangaroo sinew or rushes. [3]

  4. Bobby Nganjmirra - Wikipedia

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    He learned how to paint from his father, who first taught him to paint a kangaroo on Injalak Hill in 1930. [ 6 ] [ 8 ] His brothers Jimmy Nakkurridjdjilmi Nganjmirra and Peter Nganjmirra were also well-known artists, and their sons and grandsons together form an important artistic dynasty within western Kunwinjku art. [ 9 ]

  5. Kangaroo emblems and popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Kangaroo totemic ancestor – Australian Aboriginal bark painting, Arnhem Land, c. 1915.. Kangaroos, Wallabies and other Macropodidae have become emblems and symbols of Australia, as well as appearing in popular culture both internationally and within Australia itself.

  6. Timmy Payungka Tjapangati - Wikipedia

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    Painting, contemporary Indigenous Australian art Timmy Payungka ( c. 1942 – 7 May 2000) was an Aboriginal Australian artist, a Pintupi man who worked at the Papunya Tula school of painting . He was born at Parayirpilynga, near Wilkinkarra (Lake Mackay) in the Pilbara region of Western Australia .

  7. Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, usually referred to as Tandanya, is an art museum located on Grenfell Street in Adelaide, South Australia. It specialises in promoting Indigenous Australian art, including visual art, music and storytelling. It is the oldest Aboriginal-owned and -run cultural centre in Australia. It has been ...

  8. Kumantje Jagamara - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The mosaic shows "a gathering of a large group of people from the kangaroo, ... Aboriginal Art from Central ...

  9. Walga Rock - Wikipedia

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    An extensive gallery of Aboriginal art exists within a cave in Walga Rock. [ 2 ] : 46 [ 3 ] [ 6 ] While it is the subject of a great deal of research and fieldwork subsequent to a detailed examination conducted in the 1930s by the American anthropologist D. S. Davidson (who considered it to be "one of the most extensive galleries so far ...