Kulpakurna jina walyjangka - Going back on our footprints - stories of Warnman - Manyjilyjarra families
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Kulpakurna jina walyjangka - Going back on our footprints - stories of Warnman - Manyjilyjarra families
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The work Kulpakurna jina walyjangka - Going back on our footprints - stories of Warnman - Manyjilyjarra families represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS). This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Still Image, Visual Materials.
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- Kulpakurna jina walyjangka - Going back on our footprints - stories of Warnman - Manyjilyjarra families
- Subject
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- Animals - Reptiles - Lizards / Goannas
- Food - Bush tucker
- Animals - Birds - Bustards / Turkeys / Bush turkeys
- Food - Meat - Lizard / Goanna
- Recreation - Swimming
- Body - Decoration
- Habitation - Camps - Fieldwork, survey etc
- Food - Meat - Cat
- Technology - Metal - Knives
- Weapons - Boomerangs - Making
- Economic sectors - Retail - Shops and shopping
- Religions - Christianity - Missionaries
- Animals - Mammals - Camels
- Religions - Christianity - Church and mission buildings
- Indigenous knowledge - Tracking
- Food - Preparation - Cooking - Meat
- Food - Meat - Snake
- Technology - Fire - Fire making
- Animals - Mammals - Marsupials - Marsupial Moles
- Buildings - Homesteads
- Food - Plants - Seeds / Flour
- Food - Meat - Birds
- Technology - Stone
- Education - Schools - Buildings
- Hunting - Lizard / goanna
- Food - Plants - Seeds / Flour - Damper
- Health services - Community health centres
- Technology - Stone - Axes / hatchets
- Animals - Mammals - Dingoes / Dogs
- Technology - Stone - Grindstones
- Indigenous knowledge - Health and medicine
- Food - Meat - Birds - Emu
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Photographs taken during a grantee research field trip to record pre-contact, contact and post-contact stories of the Warnman-Manyjilyjarra families in the Martu territory of Western Australia. Subjects include: hunting and eating marantu (yellow-spotted monitor), parnapajarpa (sand goanna) and yalapara (perentie); individual portraits; group photographs; landscape; claypan in Karujarra Country; body painting with clay; cooked cat; collecting wood for boomerang-making; bush food; walpulin (bush medicine); camels; camps; cooking nuts on the fire; preparing and cooking emu; preparing and cooking bush turkey; preparing and cooking python; making fire; making damper; grinding seeds; rock hole; preparing bush turkey for cooking; buildings in Parnngurr community (general store, housing, clinic, school); swimming; animal tracks; stone tools; dingo; thorny devil; Balfour Downs homestead; mission and missionary; Catholic accommodation; bush yam; spinifex seed; marsupial mole; Mulyie station
- Cataloging source
- AIAS
- Date time place
- Bidyadanga; Parnngurr; Wirnukurujunu; Kartujarra Country; Desert Oaks; Yantikuji; Pultapulkuru; Purtapurrkulyi; Telfer area; Warnman Country; Jigalong; Warralong area; Karlamilyi area; Balfour Downs; Roebourne area; Millstream National Park, W.A.; Canberra, A.C.T., 1 March to 25 April 2002; 1 May - 31 August 2003
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