Agnes Armstrong Yamboong Numij, b. 1954
6 1/4 x 19 3/4 in
Of this work she says:
'This painting reminds me of Ivanhoe Station in the 40's, 50's, & 60's. My step-dad was a truck driver and he used to take flour, sugar & tea, when they run out of ration tucker. He also fixed the fences around the boundary. My Mum got up every morning at 4am every morning to cook breakfast. That's when she heard the chopper going past to help muster the bullocks.
Born beside a billabong on Ivanhoe Station I grew up with old people. They taught me lots about hunting all the bush foods. I used to work at Ivanhoe station doing housework and gardening. I came to Kununurra and started schooling during the '60s. Before that I had been at the Research Station School.
During the '70s I was at the Beagle Bay Mission School. I came back to Kununurra then and got a job cooking for the pensioners in our Mirima Community. I would do the shopping, counting the money for the pensioners and paid their bills. We had a little shop then.
I then moved to Dingo Springs where I watched the old people carving boab nuts and I started doing boabs. After that I came back here to Waringarri Arts to do painting. As well I am doing Ministry and bible studies. I have one daughter and three adopted sons and I live in Mirima, stopping in my country for good.'
Provenance
Waringarri Aboriginal Arts WAA-5230-16McCulloch Collection

