HILLIARD.W01.CS Collection

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Preparing kiti - gum made from spinifex resin or an acacia resin

Kanini - a means whereby seeds or sands can be separated in a dish by a special shaking movement

[View of porcessed acacia on a mat with an unidentified person] separating resin

Unidentified women plucking emu feathers

[View of a pitchi holding a small amount of] Kanini

[Crowd of women and children gathered around a pile of] acacia

Campfire [kitchen with pots and possibly rabbits to be prepared for cooking]

Kraal-type wiltjas (shelters) [with the Musgrave Ranges in the background]

Straightening tecoma (bushy plant) for spear shaft

[Spear making process] - Willy [a Pitjantjatjara tribesmen], beginning the spear

Willy [a Pitjantjatjara tribesmen, sitting amongst wood shavings - using his teeth to assist] straightening spear shafts

Willy [a Pitjantjatjara tribesmen, sitting with pitchi in front of him] straightening spear shafts

Willy [a Pitjantjatjara tribesmen, sitting with new spear resting on his foot] smoothing spear shaft

Willy [a Pitjantjatjara tribesmen, sitting with spear resting on his foot] smoothing spear shaft

Warming spear head to melt kiti [gum]

[Willy uses the kiti (gum) to create the] binding point onto shaft

Willy sitting with Brian Tjangala observing - scoring marks on shaft near point

(Left to right): Brian Tjangala and Willy, sitting amongst wood shavings with axes in hand, shaping woomeras

[Willy sitting amongst wood shavings holding an axe] shaping woomera

[Willy standing with the woomera leaning on a large rock during the process of] shaping woomera with smaller cutter