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Australia around 1935 or possibly earlier; some sources suggest the 1920s). His father was Lika, brother of Miyalan, and his mother Ganinydja 1, of the Djardewitjibi group. After both parents died, he was adopted by a
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in the 1960s, getting instruction from his half-brother
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Gudthaykudthay's work is represented in many galleries in
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piercing, a very old cultural practice that has mostly died out.
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Gudthaykudthay started painting at Nangalala Mission on the
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Philip Gudthaykudthay – The Pussycat and the Kangaroo
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The Painters of the Wagilag Sisters Story 1937–1997
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