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Vina Nangala Gallagher, Yankirri Jukurrpa (Emu Dreaming), 76x46cm
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  • Aboriginal Artwork by Vina Nangala Gallagher, Yankirri Jukurrpa (Emu Dreaming), 76x46cm
  • Aboriginal Artwork by Vina Nangala Gallagher, Yankirri Jukurrpa (Emu Dreaming), 76x46cm
  • Aboriginal Artwork by Vina Nangala Gallagher, Yankirri Jukurrpa (Emu Dreaming), 76x46cm
  • Aboriginal Artwork by Vina Nangala Gallagher, Yankirri Jukurrpa (Emu Dreaming), 76x46cm
  • Aboriginal Artwork by Vina Nangala Gallagher, Yankirri Jukurrpa (Emu Dreaming), 76x46cm
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Aboriginal Artwork by Vina Nangala Gallagher, Yankirri Jukurrpa (Emu Dreaming), 76x46cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Vina Nangala Gallagher, Yankirri Jukurrpa (Emu Dreaming), 76x46cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Vina Nangala Gallagher, Yankirri Jukurrpa (Emu Dreaming), 76x46cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Vina Nangala Gallagher, Yankirri Jukurrpa (Emu Dreaming), 76x46cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Vina Nangala Gallagher, Yankirri Jukurrpa (Emu Dreaming), 76x46cm

Vina Nangala Gallagher, Yankirri Jukurrpa (Emu Dreaming), 76x46cm

Original Artwork (they all are!) from a Community-Run, Not-for-Profit Art Centre, Complete with a Certificate of Authenticity Issued by Them.

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  • Aboriginal Artist - Vina Nangala Gallagher
  • Community - Nyirripi
  • Aboriginal Art centre - Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation
  • Catalogue number - 741/19ny
  • Materials - Acrylic on linen 
  • Size(cm) - H76 W46 D2 
  • Postage variants - Artwork is posted un-stretched and rolled for safe shipping
  • Orientation - Painted from all sides and OK to hang as wished

This particular site of the Yankirri Jukurrpa, (emu Dreaming [Dromaius novaehollandiae]) is at Ngarlikurlangu, north of Yuendumu. The ‘yankirri’ travelled to the rockhole at Ngarlikurlangu to find water. This Jukurrpa story belongs to Jangala/Jampijinpa men and Nangala/Nampijinpa women. In contemporary Warlpiri paintings traditional iconography is used to represent the Jukurrpa, associated sites and other elements. Emus are usually represented by their ‘wirliya’ (footprints), arrow-like shapes that show them walking around Ngarlikurlangu eating ‘yakajirri’ (bush raisin [Solanum centrale]). In the time of the Jukurrpa there was a fight at Ngarlikiurlangu between a ‘yankirri’ ancestor and Wardilyka (Australian bustard [Ardeotis australis]) ancestors over sharing the ‘yakajirri’. There is also a dance for this Jukurrpa that is performed during initiation ceremonies.

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