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Papunya (Pintupi-Luritja: Warumpi) is a
small Indigenous Australian community roughly 240
kilometres (150 mi)
northwest of
Alice Springs (Mparntwe) in...
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Papunya Tula,
registered as
Papunya Tula
Artists Pty Ltd, is an
artist cooperative formed in 1972 in
Papunya,
Northern Territory,
owned and
operated by...
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Arrernte country. The area
surrounding Papunya,
including Mount Liebig is
often referred to as
Papunya Luritja, both in land and language,
while areas...
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country and
Aboriginal rock
group which formed in the
outback settlement of
Papunya,
Northern Territory, in 1980. The
original line-up was
George Burarrwanga...
- of the
Papunya Tula
group of artists. She is part of a
generation of
female painters who
followed in the
footsteps of the
original male
Papunya Tula artists...
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forming their own
company with an
Aboriginal Name,
Papunya Tula
Artists Pty Ltd. The
Papunya Collection at the
National Museum of
Australia contains...
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artist Ken
Searle to
produce a set of non-fiction
books that
exemplify the
Papunya Model of
Education — an
Indigenous curriculum model that puts the Country...
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schools before taking up a
posting in 1971 to
teach at the
primary school at
Papunya, a
remote Aboriginal settlement 250 km west of
Alice Springs.
After encouraging...
- tunnels, and then dig as much as two
metres deep to find the honeypots.
Papunya, in Australia's
Northern Territory, is
named after a
honey ant creation...
- Stanner's term was po****rised by
Geoffrey Bardon in the
context of the
Papunya Tula
artist collective he
established in the 1970s. "The Dreaming" or "Dreamtime"...