HILLIARD.W01.CS Collection

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Brian Tjangala putting kiti (gum) on to woomera

[Willy showing that the] kiti and kanti set into place on the woomera

[Willy displaying the] kanti

[Willy] cutting barbs for woomera

[Willy] binding barb on woomera

Using cutting end of spear thrower to make small spear

[A group of unidentified young men stand near a camp fire preparing for] kangaroo cooking - part 1

[A group of unidentified young men and non-Indigenous child gathered with] kangaroo cooking - part 2

[Two unidentified men each holding an end of a Ngintaka (perenti) goanna]

Lanky [standing in traditional pose on rock escarpement with the sun setting in the background]

Lanky [standing poised with spear and woomera on rock escarpement with the sun setting in the background]

Lanky [standing in traditional pose on rock escarpement with the sun setting in the background]

Lanky [sitting with spear and woomera on rock escarpement with the sun setting in the background]

Lanky [standing poised with spear and woomera on rock escarpement with the sun setting in the background]

Lanky [standing poised with spear and woomera on rock escarpement with the sun setting in the background]

Lanky [standing poised with spear and woomera in the shade of rock escarpement with the sun setting in the background]

Lanky [standing in traditional pose on rock escarpement with the sun setting in the background]

Lanky [standing poised with spear and woomera in the shade of rock escarpement at dusk with the moon rising]

[An unidentified young man] bringing in a kangaroo

[Willy standing in front of escarpment, holding spears and a woomera] - ready for the hunt

[Close up view of] spear heads

Stone axe found near Marlor Bore and stone knives from Yuendumu

[Group of unidentified women] digging for witchetty grubs

Unidentified Indigenous girls cooking witchetty grubs in the campfire coals

Portrait of Nyukana Baker digging for water

Unidentified women gathering mistletoe berries

Portrait of Tjalara Nyaningu with two milpali or small goannas

Digging dishes

[Two hands displaying] Tjanmata [bush onion and the leaves of the bush onion are called] nyiri

Tjanmata bush onion and the leaves of the bush onion are called nyiri

Maku - witchetty grubs

Wild fig

Centralian digging dish and paper bark carrier from Bentincks (example Bentinck Islanders)

[A woman holding a pitchi with a large amount of Kanini wakati which is an edible seed variety]

Dolly Ungakini grinding wakati

Harvest of Witita a fungus that grows on sandhills

Honey ants situated next to a ruler

Toddlers holding the tail of a dead perentie goanna

Yangkuyi (right) with another woman demonstrating mangka milimili (hair style worn by mothers of adolescent boys)

Community gathered around as Ulpuru calls

Young initiates

Women's corroboree

Women's corroboree

Women's corroboree

Women's corroboree

Men's corroboree

Men's corroboree

Kadaitcha boots

Indigenous children hiding on truck before corroboree [with non-Indigenous people close by]

Women and children approach to see corroboree [with the Musgrave Ranges in the background]

[A group of Indigenous men in traditional paint particiapting in the] corroboree - spectators at corroboree site

[A group of Indigenous men in traditional paint particiapting in the] corroboree - beating time

[A group of unidentified Indigenous men - dancers draw near]

[Women and children approach the] men seated in corroboree

Sandy Inma and Rupert Inma ready for corroboree

Nganyintja's father Inma decorated for ceremonies

Shield or kutitji [laying face down in the sand]

Objects recovered from Willie's inside by a medicine man

Portrait of Tjinkuma [who has a bone pierced through her nose]

Ringkiliya - a pendant