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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Geraldine Napangardi Granites, Jurlpu kuja kalu nyinami Yurntumu-wana (Birds that live around Yuendumu), 2018

Geraldine Napangardi Granites Warlpiri, b. 1978

Jurlpu kuja kalu nyinami Yurntumu-wana (Birds that live around Yuendumu), 2018
acrylic on linen
30 x 61 cm
11 3/4 x 24 1/8 in
MM3206
$ 490.00
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'Ngalyipi’ is a sacred vine to Napangardi and Napanangka women that has many uses. It can be used as a ceremonial wrap, as a strap to carry parrajas’ (wooden bowls)...
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'Ngalyipi’ is a sacred vine to Napangardi and Napanangka women that has many uses. It can be used as a ceremonial wrap, as a strap to carry parrajas’ (wooden bowls) that are laden with bush tucker and as a tourniquet for headaches.

The country associated with this 'ngalypi Jukurrpa* (Snakevine (Tinospora smilacina] Dreaming) is located at Yanjirlpiri (meaning 'star' in Warlpiri) (Mt. Nicker) to the west  of Yuendumu. The 'kirda' (owners) of this Dreaming are Napaljarri / Nungarrayi women and Japaliarri/Junearravi men. 'Ngalyipi' (snakevine) is a green creeper that climbs up the trunks and branches of trees and shrubs. The plant is found on sandy spinifex plains and sandhills. 'Ngalyipi' is frequently depicted in paintings due to its many uses and its great ceremonial importance. The vine can be used as a shoulder strap to carry 'parraja (coolamons) and 'ngami' water carriers. The plant also has medicinal uses; its vines are used as tourniquets, and its leaves and vines are used as bandages for wounds. Warlpiri sometimes also chew the leaves to treat severe colds. 'Ngalyipi' stems can be pounded between stones andtied around the forehead to cure headaches. In men's initiation, 'ngalyipi' is used to tie the 'witi' (ceremonial poles) to the shins of the dancing initiates, and to tie 'vukurruvukurru (dancing boards) to dancers bodies. The initiation ceremonies associated with the 'ngalyipi' Dreaming at Yaniirlpiri are for the sons and grandsons of Japallarri and Jungarravi men. Napaljarri and Nungarrayi women dance at these ceremonies, and then look away and block their ears when the men dance. This 'witi' ceremony is performed at night under the stars. 

The importance of Yanjirlpiri cannot be over-emphasised as young boys are brought here to be initiated from as far away as PItjantjatara country to the south and from Laiamanu to the north. A number of major Dreaming tracks pass through Yanjirlpiri in addition to the 'ngalyipi Jukurrpa' (snakevine Dreaming), including 'karnta Jukurrpa' (womens' Dreaming) and wati-jarra Jukurrpa' (two men Dreaming). Yanjirlpiri it also important due to its association with a maior 'Janganpa Jukurrpa (brush-tailed possum [Trichosurus vulpecula Dreaming).

In Warlpiri paintings, traditional iconography is used to represent the Jukurrpa and other elements. In many paintings of this Jukurrpa, sinuous lines are used to represent the 'ngalyipi' (snake vine). Straight lines are used to represent the 'witi' (ceremonial poles) and 'karlangu' (digging sticks).

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Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation 884/18
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