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KENNETH JUNGARRAYI MARTIN - NGATIJIRRI JUKURRPA (BUDGERIGAR DREAMING)

KENNETH JUNGARRAYI MARTIN - NGATIJIRRI JUKURRPA (BUDGERIGAR DREAMING)

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KENNETH JUNGARRAYI MARTIN

NGATIJIRRI JUKURRPA (BUDGERIGAR DREAMING),  2017
107 x 91 cm
Synthetic Polymer Paint on Canvas

 

REGION

Yuendumu, NT

 

PROVENANCE
Warlukurlangu Artists, Yuendumu, NT
Cooee Art Gallery, Sydney, NSW

 

STORY
The Jukurrpa site shown in this painting for Ngatijirri (budgerigar [Melopsitiacus undulates]) is at Yangarnmpi, south of Yuendumu. ‘Ngatijirri’ are small, bright green birds native to central Australia which are common around the Yuendumu area, especially after the summer rains. Men would hunt for ‘ngatijirri’ nests, robbing them of eggs and juvenile birds, which are both considered delicacies. The men would also go out hunting for adult, flying ‘ngatijirri’, which they would kill by swinging branches, killing sticks or ‘karli’ (boomerangs) to hit the birds in flight. The ‘ngatijirri’ travelled to Yangarnmpi from Patirlirri, near Willowra to the east of Yuendumu and travelled further on to Marngangi, north/west of Mount Dennison and west of Yuendumu. Each time the flock of ancestral ‘ngatijirri’ lands, they perform ceremonies, singing and dancing as they fly and roost in the trees. The sites of these ceremonies are depicted in this painting as concentric circles, while cross-like shapes depict the footprints of the birds on the ground and give an indication of the large flocks of ‘ngatijirri’ that can be found near Yangarnmpi and other sites close to Yuendumu. After good rains ‘ngatijirri’ can successfully breed several times, resulting in an explosion of the population in a short time. Custodians for the Ngatijirri Jukurrpa are Napaljarri/Nungarrayi women and Japaljarri/Jungarrayi men.

 

 

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KENNETH JUNGARRAYI MARTIN

    AU$2,000.00Price

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