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Pulpurru Davies

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212:. They were brought there by government patrol officers in the late 1960s. At Warburton, Davies worked several domestic jobs. It was at Warburton that Davies began working in arts and crafts, at the Warburton Arts Project. Alongside other women, she learned to 185:
who came We used to get up in the morning and put our carrying dish on our heads and walk off. He used to film us from behind. That white man filmed us as we gathered fruits, grains, and berries. That other lady and I and the children used to collect
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associated with it. Places often depicted in her paintings are Yankaltjunku (where she was born), Kiwarr (where her family used to dig for water), and Mirra Mirra (where one of Pulpurru's sons was born). She works with paints,
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The exact year of Pulpurru Davies' birth is not known. Most of the estimates recorded in sources is that she was born around 1939 or 1943.
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across Australia since 1990. It was first shown overseas in 1998, as part of a group exhibition at the Australian High Commission in
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In the early 1990s, a road was built out to Patjarr, and Davies and her family returned to establish a permanent community there (
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We went and lived there at Patjarr rock hole when there was no water. We lived there for a long time. After a long time we saw a
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Like most other Ngaanyatjarra groups, Pulpurru and her family were moved out of the desert to settle at
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named Ian Dunlop came and filmed the family in their daily routines. It was later made into a
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way of life in the desert with her family. They moved from waterhole to waterhole in their
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National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award (NATSIAA) Collection
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Pulpurru was born around the early 1940s. She was born near Yankaltjunku, a
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in the late 1960s. Part of her life in the bush was featured in the
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National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award
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in the desert, until she and her family were settled at
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Archived from 339: 301:Other of Davies' work are held in the 286:In 2007, one of her paintings, titled 653:21st-century Australian women artists 648:20th-century Australian women artists 508: 470:. Australian Broadcasting Corporation 417: 378: 315:Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection 462:Laurie, Victoria (25 August 2011). 298:as part of its NATSIAA collection. 290:, was chosen as a finalist for the 138:people, for whom Yankaltjunku is a 13: 592: 534: 482: 14: 684: 658:21st-century Australian painters 633:20th-century Australian painters 435:Acker, Tim; Carty, John (2012). 307:Queensland Gallery of Modern Art 438:Ngaanyatjarra: Art of the Lands 643:Artists from Western Australia 564: 552:. National Museum of Australia 550:Canning Stock Route collection 496:. 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Western Australia
Painter
Western Desert art
Aboriginal artist
central Australia
nomadically
Warburton
documentary
Ngaanyatjarra
rockhole
Gibson Desert
Ngaanyatjarra
sacred place
nomadic
traditional country
Patjarr
drought
water
anthropologist
documentary
white man
food
game
burrow
Warburton
paint
Western
glasswork
Karilywara

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