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YARITJI YOUNG - TJALA TJUKURPA - HONEY ANT STORY

YARITJI YOUNG - TJALA TJUKURPA - HONEY ANT STORY

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YARITJI YOUNG

TJALA TJUKURPA - HONEY ANT STORY,  2017
198 x 122 cm
Synthetic Polymer Paint on Belgian Linen

 

PROVENANCE
APY (Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara) Lands
Jila Arts, SAAlcaston Gallery, VicPrivate Collection, NSWCooee Art Gallery, NSW

 

STORY
Yaritji is telling the story of the Tjala or Honey Ants which are found about a metre underground beneath Mulga trees. The Honey Ant tunnels that lead down to the ant's nests are called nyinantu. The Honey Ant larvae are called ipilyka-ipilyka. Honey Ants are a highly favoured food source. When the Pitjantjatjara go looking for Honey Ants they look for the drill holes under the trees. When they see them, they shovel and dig down, following the tunnels to find the Honey Ants inside. They suck the honey- like liquid from the abdomen of the Honey Ant. The story of the Honey Ant is told across the Northern Territory into South Australia. The Honey Ant is an important link between Anangu mythology and inter-dependence on the environment. The Honey Ant Ancestors are related to the country around Amata.

 

EXHIBITED
Cooee: Come Here, March 2021, Cooee Art | Redfern

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