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

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R02059.ATS 1036_286.Ngurra Wanjulajarra

Creator
Pike, Jimmy, 1940 - 2002
Created
approximately 1981 - 1985
Object typeArtPicturesPaperPrintsRelief printsLinocuts
AO ID
ATS1036_286

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R02059.ATS 1036_301.Two Men Sleeping by Two Fires

Creator
Pike, Jimmy, 1940 - 2002
Created
circa 1981 - 2002
Object typeArtPicturesPaperPrintsRelief printsLinocuts
AO ID
ATS1036_301

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R02059.ATS 1036_313.Untitled

Creator
Pike, Jimmy, 1940 - 2002
Created
circa 1981 - 2002
Object typeArtPicturesPaperPrintsRelief printsLinocuts
AO ID
ATS1036_313

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R02059.ATS1036_290.Japingka Waterhole, Dreamtime story (I)

Creator
Pike, Jimmy, 1940 - 2002
Created
[between 1981 and 1985]
Object typeArtPicturesPaperPrintsRelief printsLinocuts
AO ID
ATS1036_290

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