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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Doris Bush Nungarrayi, Pilkati, Wilinyi & Tjurrpinyi at Ikuntji (Snake, Hunting & Swimming at Haasts Bluff), 2021

Doris Bush Nungarrayi Luritja, b. 1942

Pilkati, Wilinyi & Tjurrpinyi at Ikuntji (Snake, Hunting & Swimming at Haasts Bluff), 2021
acrylic on linen
152 x 122 cm
59 7/8 x 48 1/8 in
MM5960
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In this multi-dimensional work, Doris Bush Nungarrayi has remembered her early bush life - hunting and swimming at Ikuntji (Haasts Bluff). She talks of sand hills where the young people...
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In this multi-dimensional work, Doris Bush Nungarrayi has remembered her early bush life - hunting and swimming at Ikuntji (Haasts Bluff). She talks of sand hills where the young people would wander naked looking for water, “chasing” the water until they found a water hole. The young men and women would swim together and make love by the water hole. Eventually, she explains, the young people fall in love and are married. 


She is also remembering the traditional tools used (and which she still makes) including kutitji (shield), kulata (spear) and kantikanti (hitting stick). As well, she has related the story of the snake and goanna. “Snake this one, eating, here, at the water. This mob over there are stabbing it with a spear. He’s trying to bite and eat that one over there. And that over there is coming to look at him, that one. 


This one, he’s watching, he is, ‘ooohhh!’, sneaking up intending to bite it. That one over there … he bit him, that goanna yep, this one. Coming to here, coming through the bush to the water, ‘ooohhh!’, they see it! ‘What happened here?’ Over there, a goanna is coming along. Going, going into the bush, across the water, sneaking up to try and bite it. Yeah, this one, two men standing, over there is another, there watching all this the snake, see? And see this line ... he’s slowly sneaking along it. After that, that one over there stabs him with a spear, with a spear he stabbed. Went and got that goanna and ate it, over there came and see all this mob. 


Yeah, finished like that, that’s how I made this one by the water.”

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