Sculpture
In Milingimbi we carve and create many types of works. With sculpture we recreate our ancestors and retell their stories. Using naturally hollowed-out logs we memorialise lost kin and sing them on their next journey using wooden biḻma ga yiḏaki (clapsticks and didjeridoo). We also create everyday objects like fishing spears, tobacco pipes and spear-throwers.

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DARRYL YATJANY
Dhukururru (Sacred Rock) -
DARRYL YATJANY
Yothu yindi (mother and child) -
DAVID YARRANG ROY
Ḏikarr, Yäḻurr, Larratitja ga Mapu, ga Djewuḻ (flying fish, sea snake, barracuda and eggs, and seaweed. David Roy -
DAVID YARRANG ROY
Larratitja -
DAVID YARRANG ROY
Larratitja -
DAVID YARRANG ROY
Murruŋgapuy Dhäwu (The Story of Murruŋga) -
JOE DHAMANYDJI
Guku Galinyin – short story -
JOE DHAMANYDJI
Guku Galinyin – short story -
JOE DHAMANYDJI
Manburi Birrinymal ga Guku – Gupapuyŋu Djaḻumbu (Catfish Bones and Honey – Gupapuyŋu Mortuary Pole) -
LAWRENCE GARRAWURRA
Milminydjarrk ga Ṉirriwan (Sacred Water Hole and Oyster) – Lawrence Garrawurra -
MATTHEW DJIPURRTJUN
Riny’tjaŋu ga Dhapalany (Yam and Caterpillar) -
MICHAEL MUNGULA
Djiliwirri guku
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