$1,100.00
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Miriam Atkins
65.5 x 101.5cm: Gouache on paper
Year: 2016
16-3
Minyi Puru
“The Minyi Puru (Seven sisters) made the damper and left it there and it turned into big round Yapu (rocks). Still there now.”
Miriam Atkins
This painting depicts a part of the Minyi Puru (Seven Sisters) story. Minyi Puru is an important Jukurrpa (dreamtime) story about seven sisters that are travelling throughout the desert running away from an old man called Yurla. The man chases the wantis (women) all the way from Roebourne on the west coast right through Martu country before flying east. Along the way they stop at a lot of important places to camp, sing, dance and collect bush tucker. There are also many interactions with Yurla when he catches up with them along the way, creating an amazing abundance of stories and meaning with this culturally rich narrative.
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