Liyawaday is the third wife of Djambawa Marawili. She lives with him at his homeland of Yilpara where she has assisted him with most of his major works over the last ten years. read more
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Yalata
This work depicts early events during Ancestral (and present) times at Yalata close to the Dhudi-Djapu clan homeland of Dhuruputjpi(about three hours drive South West from Yirrkala).
This article is 299 words long. The full text is not displayed here for copyright and cultural reasons but is available upon purchase.
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Catalogue #: 3368L
Height: 63cm
Width / Diametre: 38cm
Medium: earth pigments on bark
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