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Mina Mina Jukurrpa (Mina Mina Dreaming) - Ngalyipi 
The country associated with this painting
is Mina Mina, a place far to the west of Yuendumu, which is significant to
Napangardi and Napanangka women, the custodians of the Jukurrpa that created the
area.
The Jukurrpa story tells of the journey
of a group of women of all ages who travelled to the east east gathering food,
collecting Ngalyipi (Tinospora smilacina or snake vine) and performing
ceremonies as they travelled. The women began their journey at Mina Mina where
Karla-ngu (digging sticks) emerged from the ground.
Taking these implements the women
travelled east creating Janyinki and other sites. Their journey took them
eventually beyond Warlpiri country. The central motif in this painting is the
Ngalyipi vine, which grows up the trunks and limbs of the Kurrkara (Desert Oak,
Allocasuarina decaisneana) trees. Ngalyipi is a vine sacred to Napangardi and
Napanangka women and has many uses, including as a ceremonial wrap, as a strap
to carry Parrajas (wooden bowls) laden with bush tucker and as a torniquet for
image size 122cm x 46 cm
UN-stretched
Professional stretching on a wooded frame
will cost around $250 - optional
Excellent investment item
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