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Awelye (also "Yawulyu" in
Warlpiri and
Warumungu nations) is a
ceremonial tradition that
includes body
painting and is
practiced by
women by the Anmatyerre...
- 200 ****ociated
peoples and
actively engage in
local traditions such as
awelye painting.
Norman Tindale's
estimate in 1974 ****igned to the
Alyawarre traditional...
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batik work
shows elements that
recur in her
later paintings,
including the
awelye (body painting), emus, goannas, and
other flora and
fauna of her Country...
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reinterpretation of songs, ceremonies, rock art, body art, and
ceremonies (such as
awelye) that was the norm for many
thousands of years.
Whatever the meaning, interpretations...
- Park
Primary School in
Alice Springs. She was
introduced to
painting at "
Awelye"
ceremonies and has been a
painter for most of her life. Scobie's painting...
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Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Art
Award in 2002. One of her pieces,
Awelye Atnwengerrp, was
exhibited in the 2003 Award, in
which her name was given...
- "Chapter 5
Central Australian Women's
Traditional Songs Keeping Yawulyu/
Awelye Strong". In Schippers, ****b; Grant,
Catherine (eds.).
Sustainable ****ures...
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paintings portray bush plum "dreaming" and women’s
ceremonies (known as
Awelye). One of her
paintings sold at a
charity auction for A$22,800.
Josepha Petrick's...
- Diggins. 10
April 2015.
Retrieved 21
August 2020. Petyarre,
Gloria (1994). "
Awelye (For the
mountain devil lizard)".
AGNSW collection record. Art
Gallery of...
- upon the gold panels,
reiterating the
constant connection and reflection.
Awelye represents ceremony in
aboriginal culture of Australia. The
Smith Great...