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This collection reflects the diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural expression.

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R01803.ATS 632.Black and White Ceremony; Women Travelling

Creator
Wickman, Sam Juparulla, 1952-
Created
2008
Object typeArtSculptureGlass
AO ID
ATS632

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R01803.ATS 633.Black and White Ceremony; Men Travelling

Creator
Wickman, Sam Juparulla, 1952-
Created
2008
Object typeArtSculptureGlass
AO ID
ATS633

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R01803.ATS 631.Kyumpa

Creator
Wickman, Sam Juparulla, 1952-
Created
2008
Object typeArtPicturesPaintingsArt - Painting - Acrylic
AO ID
ATS631

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