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Yvonne Koolmatrie (born 1944) is an
Australian artist and
weaver of the
Ngarrindjeri people,
working in
South Australia.
Koolmatrie was born in Wudinna...
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novel My Own
Sweet Time—which he
wrote under the
pseudonym "Wanda
Koolmatrie".
Carmen grew up in
Torrens Park in
Adelaide and
attended Unley High School...
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South Wales:
Random House Australia. pp. 320–321. ISBN 1-875992-47-2.
Koolmatrie,
Jacinta (11
March 2020). "Histories
written in the land: a
journey through...
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erected near the site of Warrulan's grave. On 7
October 2023, Mark
Koolmatrie, an
elder of the
Ngarrindjeri people,
visited Warstone Lane
Cemetery to...
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during the
George Floyd protests,
archaeologist and
historian Jacinta Koolmatrie pointed out what she saw as the
irony of the
statue being so
close to...
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Aborigines for
weaving artefacts, and is used by the
aboriginal artist,
Yvonne Koolmatrie, for her weaving. "Lepido**** canescens".
Australian Plant Name Index...
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institutions around Australia.
Featured artists included Margaret Olley,
Yvonne Koolmatrie,
Tracey Moffatt,
Emily Kame Kngwarreye,
Mabel Juli,
Rosemary Laing, Grace...
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during the
George Floyd protests,
archaeologist and
historian Jacinta Koolmatrie argued it is
ironic that the
statue is
placed so
close to the Aboriginal...
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minister Paul
Keating and the
Australia Council. In 1993, Kngwarreye,
Yvonne Koolmatrie, and Judy
Watson were
chosen to
represent Australia at the
Venice Biennale...
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Victoria Lynn),
which featured the work of
Emily Kame Kngwarreye,
Yvonne Koolmatrie, and Judy Watson. In 2010, she was
curatorial adviser to "Eora Journey"...