- was best
understood by non-Aboriginal
people as "a
complex of meanings".
Jukurrpa is a
widespread term used by
Warlpiri people and
other peoples of the Western...
-
guide to the
dreaming tracks and
sites of
Alice Springs.
Alice Springs:
Jukurrpa Books. ISBNÂ 1-86465-045-1.
Archived from the
original on 1 June 2011. Retrieved...
- most well-known
terms for The
Dreaming (an
Aboriginal spiritual belief),
Jukurrpa,
derives from Warlpiri.
Warnayaka (Wanayaga, Woneiga),
Wawulya (Ngardilpa)...
-
places to
conduct ceremonies, and are
usually named and part of
their jukurrpa (Dreaming) stories.
Another process by
which waterholes may be
formed is...
- Like Mparntwe: A
Guide to the
Dreaming Tracks and
Sites of
Alice Springs.
Jukurrpa Books. ISBNÂ 978-1-864-65045-7. Dixon, R. M. W. (2002).
Australian Languages:...
- Napaljarri-warnu
Jukurrpa diptych, and
Yanjirlpirri or Napaljarri-warnu
Jukurrpa), the San
Antonio Museum of Art (Yanjirlpirri
Jukurrpa), and the Australian...
- at
Ngarnayarlpirri in the
Tanami Desert. He had
responsibility for many
Jukurrpa and
spent much of his life at Yuendumu. He was a
founding member of the...
-
Australians Agency.
Retrieved 2024-02-16. "Country Programs".
Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa.
Retrieved 2024-02-16. "Karajarri
Rangers |
Karajarri Traditional Lands...
- an
iridescence of colours. The
Dreaming (or
Dreamtime or
Tjukurrpa or
Jukurrpa)
stories tell of the
great spirits and
totems during creation, in animal...
-
differed among the clans,
language groups, and
wider groups, the
Dreaming (or
Jukurrpa) is
common to all
Aboriginal peoples. As part of
these beliefs, during...