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Title

Untitled

2007

Artist

Doreen Reid Nakamarra

Australia

circa 1955 – 2009

Language group: Pintupi, Western Desert region

  • Details

    Date
    2007
    Media category
    Painting
    Materials used
    synthetic polymer paint on linen
    Dimensions
    244.00 x 183.0 cm stretcher
    Credit
    Purchased with funds donated in memory of James Agapitos OAM 2007
    Location
    North Building, ground level, Yiribana Gallery
    Accession number
    353.2007
    Copyright
    © Estate of Doreen Reid Nakamarra. Licensed by Aboriginal Artists Agency Ltd

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  • About

    The Art Centre documentation for this work states:

    This painting depicts designs associated with the rockhole and soakage water site of Marrapinti, west of Pollock Hills in Western Australia. The lines in the painting represent the creekbed at the site and the sandhills that surround it.

    In ancestral times a group of women of the Nangala and Napangati kinship subsections camped at this site during their travels towards the east. While at the site the women made nose bones, also known as Marrapinti, which are worn through a hole made in the nose web. During ceremonies relating to Marrapinti the older women pierced the nasal septums of the younger women who were participating in the ceremony. Nose bones were originally used by both men and women but are now only inserted by the older generation on ceremonial occasions.

    Upon completion of the ceremonies at Marrapinti the women continued their travels east passing through Wala Wala, Ngaminya and Wirrulnga, before heading north-east to Wilkinkarra (Lake Mackay).

  • Exhibition history

    Shown in 3 exhibitions

  • Bibliography

    Referenced in 3 publications

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