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Djalkiri : Yolŋu Art, Collaborations and Collections.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Conway, Rebecca J.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art, Aboriginal Australian--Exhibitions.
Art, Aboriginal Australian.
Painting, Aboriginal Australian--Exhibitions.
Painting, Aboriginal Australian.
Yolngu (Australian people)--Exhibitions.
Yolngu (Australian people).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (321 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Djalkiri
Place of Publication:
Sydney : Sydney University Press, 2021.
Summary:
Djalkiri are footprints, ancestral imprints on the landscape that provide the Yolu people of eastern Arnhem Land with their spiritual foundations.
Contents:
Intro
Djalkiri: Yolŋu art, collaborations and collections
Contents
Cultural protocols
Preface
University foreword
Yolŋu foreword. We are the archaeologists and the anthropologists
Indigenous curation. Now and into the future
Dancing in the dust. Working with Yolŋu collections
Milingimbi / Yurrwi
Our djäma. Yurrwi, Milingimbi Art and Culture
Makarrwaḻa mali', Warner wuŋiḻi. Reflecting on an image from Milingimbi
Joe Gumbula: 'Everything is telling us who we are'
We make the future. Historical collections and contemporary Milingimbi
Milingimbi / Yurrwi and Ramingining. Art from both centres
Ḻiyagawumirr Garrawurra clan. Dhuwa moiety
Wubulkarra and Djinaŋ Batjimurruŋu clan. Yirritja moiety
Mildjiŋi clan. Yirritja moiety
Birrkili Gupapuyŋu clan. Yirritja moiety
Ḏaygurrgurr Gupapuyŋu clan. Yirritja moiety
Buku Marraŋu Wurrkiganydjarr clan. Dhuwa moiety
Ganalbiŋu Gurrumba Gurrumba clan. Yirritja moiety
Rembarrŋa and Nakara people
Ḻiyagalawumirr clan. Dhuwa moiety
Djambarrpuyŋu clan. Dhuwa moiety
Manharrŋu clan. Dhuwa moiety
Bälmbi Djinaŋ clan. Yirritja moiety
Wolkpuy Murruŋun and Murruŋun Djinaŋ clans. Dhuwa moiety
Ḏäṯiwuy and Djapu clans. Dhuwa moiety
Ramingining
Bula'bula. Keeping culture alive: an essay over the telephone
Shifting frames. The first exhibition of the Ramingining collection at the Uni of Sydney (1984)
Crossing paths with the Ramingining collection
Yol nhe yäku: What is your name?
Yirrkala
Art from Yirrkala
Yalaŋbara
Djaŋ'kawu travels
Ditja (Teacher)
Raypiny (fresh water)
Buthalak (yellow ochre)
Banaytja (honey spirit man)
Ḏupun (hollow log)
Buku-Ḻarrŋgay Mulka. Yirrkala and the world
Looking back. Not an essay
Precious gifts. Working with the Yolŋu barks at the Macleay Museum
Not just a bark.
Dhäwu Joe Dhamanydjiwuŋ: Makarraṯapuy dhäwu, Makarraṯa and the exhibition
Gululu dhuwala djalkiri: Welcome to the Yolŋu foundations
About the authors
Acknowledgements
Artwork credits
References
Index.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-74332-728-5
1-74332-741-2
OCLC:
1265460276

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