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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Katrina Tjitayi, Pukara Tjukurpa - Katrina's Story, 2024

Katrina Tjitayi Pitjantjatjara, b. 1962

Pukara Tjukurpa - Katrina's Story, 2024
acrylic on linen
76 x 150 cm
29 7/8 x 59 in
MM7526
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Pukara is Katrina’s grandfather’s country and a significant sacred site where Kaliny-Kalinypa (Honey Grevillea) is found. The Tjukurpa for Pukara is of a father and son who were both wanampi...
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Pukara is Katrina’s grandfather’s country and a significant sacred site where Kaliny-Kalinypa (Honey Grevillea) is found.


The Tjukurpa for Pukara is of a father and son who were both wanampi (water snakes). They had lived at Pukara, a place


with a big rockhole, for a long time with other families. There was lots of water in the rockhole. The son wanted to play with


the other children there but they always teased him, saying his eyes were too big. This made the boy very upset. The boy


and the man eventually travelled west, and when they left the rockhole almost dried up, with only a little bit of water left. The


other families stayed and survived there with the small amount of water. One day, when the boy became a man, him and his


father returned to Pukara. The son was still upset and angry at the children who had teased him. He wanted to punish them


and he turned into a wanampi, swinging his head around to hit them. All of the families ran away in fear. The father and son


went into the rockhole and they still live there now.


The Kaliny-kalinypa growing at Pukara is a favourite bush food of Anangu. The flowers can be picked and placed in a


billycan of water to create honey water (cordial) or they can be sucked for their sweet honey dew.

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Ernabella Arts 505-24
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