Watiya Tjuta - Big Tote Bag Merchandise my mother taught me my
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my mother taught me my father’s Tjukurrpa in the sand
This wrap top by Mitjili Napurrula depicts the Watiya Tjuta - the acacia trees of Uwalkari country in the Gibson Desert - used to make kulata (ceremonial spears)
Maisie began painting in 2008 while working with the Ikuntji Aged Care program
After I got married
Tali in My Country
Watiya Tjuta - Big Tote Bag Merchandise my mother taught me myWatiya Tjuta means trees. Mitjili Napurrula spent her life painting the trees of the Western Desert. She passed away in April 2019. This carries her Watiya Tjuta design. Every purchase goes directly back to Mitjili's estate and the community of Haasts Bluff. Every purchase from Ikuntji Artists goes directly back to the artist and the community of Haasts Bluff. Ikuntji Artists Aboriginal Corporation is 100% Aboriginal owned and governedthe first art
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