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  • Aboriginal Artwork by Dulcie Nangala Frank, Ngarlkirdi Jukurrpa (Witchetty Grub Dreaming), 76x76cm
  • Aboriginal Artwork by Dulcie Nangala Frank, Ngarlkirdi Jukurrpa (Witchetty Grub Dreaming), 76x76cm
  • Aboriginal Artwork by Dulcie Nangala Frank, Ngarlkirdi Jukurrpa (Witchetty Grub Dreaming), 76x76cm
  • Aboriginal Artwork by Dulcie Nangala Frank, Ngarlkirdi Jukurrpa (Witchetty Grub Dreaming), 76x76cm
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Aboriginal Artwork by Dulcie Nangala Frank, Ngarlkirdi Jukurrpa (Witchetty Grub Dreaming), 76x76cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Dulcie Nangala Frank, Ngarlkirdi Jukurrpa (Witchetty Grub Dreaming), 76x76cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Dulcie Nangala Frank, Ngarlkirdi Jukurrpa (Witchetty Grub Dreaming), 76x76cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Dulcie Nangala Frank, Ngarlkirdi Jukurrpa (Witchetty Grub Dreaming), 76x76cm

Dulcie Nangala Frank, Ngarlkirdi Jukurrpa (Witchetty Grub Dreaming), 76x76cm

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  • Aboriginal Artist - Dulcie Nangala Frank
  • Community - Nyirripi  
  • Aboriginal Art Centre - Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation  
  • Catalogue number - 4949/22
  • Materials - Acrylic on linen
  • Size(cm) - H76 W76 D2  
  • Postage variants - Artwork posted un-stretched and rolled for safe shipping
  • Orientation - Painted from all sides and OK to hang as wished

This painting depicts Napaljarri and Nungarrayi women (often shown as ‘U’ shaped figures) collecting ‘ngarlkirdi’ (witchetty grubs) in an area known as Kunajarrayi (Mount Nicker) 200 km to the south-west of Yuendumu. Witchetty grubs can be eaten cooked or raw and are edible in all phases of their life cycle. The design of this painting also symbolises important features of initiation ceremonies for young Japaljarri and Jungarrayi men. The area contains many caves (‘pirnki’) overlooking an important ceremonial site associated with the Ngarlkirdi Jukurrpa. This story belongs to the Nungarrayi/Jungarrayi and Napaljarri/Japaljarri subsections. In Warlpiri paintings traditional iconography is used to represent the Jukurrpa, particular sites and other elements. Circular shapes are often used to depict the important sites for the ceremony and the long straight lines represent ‘witi’ ceremonial poles, which play an important role during the initiation ceremonies.

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