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Djalkiri : Yolŋu Art, Collaborations and Collections.
- 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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