This artist is married to Manini Gumana, a daughter of Dhalwangu leader, Dhakawal Gumana who was the brother of Gawirrin Gumana AO and son of Birrikitji Gumana a senior ritual leader. read more
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Marrau Miny’tji
This work was exhibited at Garawan’s first solo exhibition held at Niagara Galleries in Melbourne.
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Catalogue #: 3372G
Height: 139cm
Width / Diametre: 39cm
Medium: Earth Pigments on Bark
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