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Woven bowl by Mary Nabegeyo Lennie Murabura debris is stripped

Woven bowl by Mary Nabegeyo Lennie Murabura debris is strippedMary Nabegeyo Pandanus grass weaving is a traditional practice amongst Daluk (Indigenous women) in Kakadu. First, Daluk gather pandanus leaves, stripping and preparing them. Then, using native berries, plants and flowers, the grass is dyed and hung in batches to dry. Once the pandanus process is complete, Daluk intricately weave using traditional techniques to create baskets, mats, or dilly bags. Dimensions: 22cm W x 10cm H Naturally Dyed Pandanus

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debris is stripped

and also refers to the mermaid-like spirits that live in the deep water holes

Bininj used to spear them at billabongs

Doreen Nayibidj Djorlom

Dimensions: 20cm H x 23

Woven bowl by Mary Nabegeyo Lennie Murabura debris is strippedMary Nabegeyo Pandanus grass weaving is a traditional practice amongst Daluk (Indigenous women) in Kakadu. First, Daluk gather pandanus leaves, stripping and preparing them. Then, using native berries, plants and flowers, the grass is dyed and hung in batches to dry. Once the pandanus process is complete, Daluk intricately weave using traditional techniques to create baskets, mats, or dilly bags. Dimensions: 22cm W x 10cm H Naturally Dyed Pandanus

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