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Gosse's Bluff, called Tnorala by the Western Arrernte.
Image by Georg Gerster
Jake James Tjapaltjarri was born around 1962 and is from Kintore, 530kms west of Alice Springs, Northern Territory.
Jake is the son of the distinguished artist George Hairbrush Tjungurrayi and it is from his father that Jake learnt his dreaming ‘Tingari’.
Tingari dreaming is so significant to Pintupi men as it represents the creation of the land, when tribal ancestors moved through the land, forming the landscape and sacred sites.
Paniny Mick and Wawiriya Burton with the APY women’s painting. Photograph: Tjala Arts
wallaby rescuers.
David Gulpilil arrives at the fourth Aacta awards ceremony at the Star casino on 29 January. He won best lead actor for his role in Charlie’s Country.
Photograph: Don Arnold/WireImage
An Australian Swagman using a hollow gum tree as a campsite (c. 1880)