- In
Western Australian Aboriginal mythology, the Wati
kutjara (also Wati
kutjarra or Wadi Gudjara) are two
young lizard-men (totem: goanna) who, in the Dreaming...
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kunkarrngbakmeng kunbidkudji kunbidboken Ngaanyatjarra kutja kutjarra marnkurra kutjarra-
kutjarra kutjarra-marnkurra
Nunggubuyu anyjabugij wulawa wulanybaj wulalwulal...
- works: One Jakamarra, 1995, Ngurrapalangu, 1994, and
Tjangala kutjarra,
kuniya kutjarra, Kaakurutinytja, 1996. The Art
Gallery of
South Australia holds...
- Government-funded
primary school, an
independent store trading as Puli
Kutjarra (meaning Two Rocks/mountains in
Pintupi language), an airstrip, an independent...
- an
indigenous story (or "dreaming")
about two sisters,
known as
Kungka Kutjarra. She was a
member of the
Papunya Tula
Artists Cooperative, but her work...
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personal responsibility or rights.
Takariya "paints her mother's
Minyma Kutjarra (Two Women)
Dreaming for her country,
which is
south of
Kiwirrkurra and...
- ‘tjukurpa’ (traditional stories),
including those ****ociated with ‘Wati
Kutjarra’ and ‘Kungkarrakalpa’. She is also a
dedicated arts
worker at
Ninuku Arts...
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Queensland Art
Gallery of
Modern Art.
Retrieved 4
January 2013. "Minyma
Kutjarra by
Pulpurru Davies, 2008".
Canning Stock Route collection.
National Museum...
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worked using drypoint etching, with 2004 a
print by
Tjunkiya –
Rumiya kutjarra #2 – held by the
National Gallery of Australia.
Works by
Tjunkiya are held...
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Broadcasting Corporation do****entary film,
Milli Milli. The ceremony,
called Wati
Kutjarra (Two men) Dreaming, was
performed with
others including fellow artist Peggy...