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Artwork Details:
- Artist: Geraldine Napangardi Granites
- Jukurrpa: Ngalyipi Jukurrpa - Yanjirlpiri
- Catalogue #: 1034/18
- Canvas Size: 46 x 30 cm
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Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
This Ngalyipi Jukurrpa (snakevine Dreaming) is centred at Yanjirlpiri (Mt Nicker), west of Yuendumu, and is held by Napaljarri/Nungarrayi women and Japaljarri/Jungarrayi men as custodians.
The Dreaming focuses on ngalyipi (snakevine), a sacred plant found on spinifex plains that has important ceremonial, practical and medicinal uses, including carrying vessels, healing wounds and use in men’s initiation rituals. At Yanjirlpiri, initiation ceremonies for young men are held at night under the stars, with women participating in specific ceremonial roles. The site is a major ceremonial centre linked to multiple Dreaming tracks and initiation traditions across the region.
In Warlpiri art, the Dreaming is represented through traditional symbols, with flowing lines for the snakevine and straight lines for ceremonial poles and digging sticks.
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