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Shakira Napaljarri Morris, Yarungkanyi Jukurrpa (Mt Doreen Dreaming), 152x61cm
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  • Aboriginal Art by Shakira Napaljarri Morris, Yarungkanyi Jukurrpa (Mt Doreen Dreaming), 152x61cm - ART ARK®
  • Aboriginal Art by Shakira Napaljarri Morris, Yarungkanyi Jukurrpa (Mt Doreen Dreaming), 152x61cm - ART ARK®
  • Aboriginal Art by Shakira Napaljarri Morris, Yarungkanyi Jukurrpa (Mt Doreen Dreaming), 152x61cm - ART ARK®
  • Aboriginal Art by Shakira Napaljarri Morris, Yarungkanyi Jukurrpa (Mt Doreen Dreaming), 152x61cm - ART ARK®
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Aboriginal Art by Shakira Napaljarri Morris, Yarungkanyi Jukurrpa (Mt Doreen Dreaming), 152x61cm - ART ARK®
Aboriginal Art by Shakira Napaljarri Morris, Yarungkanyi Jukurrpa (Mt Doreen Dreaming), 152x61cm - ART ARK®
Aboriginal Art by Shakira Napaljarri Morris, Yarungkanyi Jukurrpa (Mt Doreen Dreaming), 152x61cm - ART ARK®
Aboriginal Art by Shakira Napaljarri Morris, Yarungkanyi Jukurrpa (Mt Doreen Dreaming), 152x61cm - ART ARK®

Shakira Napaljarri Morris, Yarungkanyi Jukurrpa (Mt Doreen Dreaming), 152x61cm

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  • Aboriginal Artist - Shakira Napaljarri Morris
  • Community - Yuendumu
  • Aboriginal Art Centre - Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation
  • Catalogue number - 686/23
  • Materials - Acrylic on linen
  • Size(cm) - H152 W61 D2 
  • Postage variants - Artwork is posted un-stretched and rolled for safe shipping
  • Orientation - Painted from all sides and OK to hang as wished

Yarrungkanyi is the Mt Doreen area north west of Yuendumu. Dreamtime people lived in the area, digging for ‘ngarlajiyi’ (bush carrot [Vigna lanceolata]). In doing so they created a creek that flows north to Jurlpungu. Women are shown seated picking ‘ngamirdamirdi’ (lifesaver burr [Sida platycalyx]), which is a low-growing prickle. The women would thread the Ngamirdamirdi onto sticks to make hair combs. The women were travelling south to Yukurra.

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