- The
Wawalag sisters, also
written as
Wauwaluk Wawilak Waggilak,
Wagilag, or Wawalik, are
ancestral creator beings whose story is part of
widespread sacred...
-
artists of the
previous 150 years. The
exhibition The
Painters of the
Wagilag Sisters story 1937-1997 was a
major exhibition of the work of more than...
- The
Ritharnggu language (Ritharrŋu, Ritharngu, Ritarungo) is an
Australian Aboriginal language of the Yolŋu
language group,
spoken in Australia's Northern...
- life. He
often used the
kangaroo motif in his work. He also
painted the
Wagilag sisters, goannas, echidnas, frogs, and
other subjects. When Gudthaykudthay...
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Mangi Rangers Roper-Gulf region,
Ngukurr Alawa, Wandarrang, Ritharrngu/
Wagilag, Ngandi, Nunggubuyu, Marra, Ngalakgan,
Rembarrng and
Binbinga 2008 Northern...
- space. One
prominent Rainbow Serpent myth is the
story of the
Wawalag or
Wagilag sisters, from the
Yolngu people of
Arnhem Land.
According to legend, the...
- centre. He
often used the
kangaroo motif in his work, and also
painted the
Wagilag sisters, goannas, echidnas, frogs, and
other subjects. In 2006, he pla****...
-
Nhulunbuy stories, and also the
stories of a
different (Manhdalpuy) clan, the
Wagilag sisters. (Special
rights were
obtained for the
latter by his grandfather...
-
Collection Kelton Foundation Collection,
Santa Monica, USA "The
Painters of the
Wagilag Sisters Story 1937 - 1997" at the
National Gallery of
Australia "Balnnhdurr...
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Honey Man, c.1960.
Mithinarri frequented subjects such as Wild Cabbage,
Wagilag Sisters Myth,
Rainbow Serpent,
Snake in his
paintings using Natural Earth...