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Bush Tracks By Moriarty Ros
$13.00
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Bush Trip Fabric 1.7m – Gold and Silver on Peacock (Silk)
$289.00
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Bush Trip Fabric 2.12m– White and Hot Pink on Black Tencel (Linen)
$233.20
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Bush Tukka Guide
$23.00
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Bush Tukka Guide 2nd Edition
$27.00
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Bush-tailed Possum Dreaming by Stephen Nelson Cushion Cover
$63.00
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Bushfire Brekkie Toastie
$16.00
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Bushland Sereni Tea (Relax And Rejuvenate Tea) 30g By Kungkas Can Cook
$16.50
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Butjirinanin Bath Soak fom Yirralka Rangers
$36.50
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Butjirinaning Bush Soap Produced By The Yirralka Rangers From The Laynhapuy Indigenous Protected Area
$16.50
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Butjirinaning Guest Bush Soap produced by the Yirralka Rangers from the Laynhapuy Indigenous Protected Area
$7.00
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Butjiringaning Bush Body Scrub Produced By The Yirralka Rangers From The Laynhapuy Indigenous Protected Area
$30.00
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Butjirlinganing Bush Rub Produced By The Yirralka Rangers From The Laynhapuy Indigenous Protected Area
$28.00
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Butterfly And Bush Flowers Print By Katrina Simpson
$80.00
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Bwa Wrapping Paper 5 Styles Individual Sheet
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Bush Trip Fabric 1.7m – Gold and Silver on Peacock (Silk)
Bush Trip Fabric 1.7m – Gold and Silver on Peacock (Silk)

Bush Trip Fabric 1.7m – Gold and Silver on Peacock (Silk)

Regular price $289.00
1 in stock

  • Length: 1.7m
  • Width: 137cm, 120gsm
  • Medium: 100% Silk M/Woven 120 reed Dupion 137cm (highest quality weave)
  • CATNO: dl-bushtrip-goldsilver-onpeacock-silk
DESCRIPTION
Doreen’s design shows a childhood memory of jumping in the back of a ute with her family and travelling from Papunya to Ulumbauru – a beautiful, special place with a dam for swimming.
Doreen is the daughter of Maudie Jugadai and Phillip Lane and the granddaughter (on her mother’s side) of Timothy (Timmy) Jugadai Tjungurrayi (1920-1988) and his second wife, Bessie. Philip Lane is a Warumungu man, from a region located 40km from Tennant Creek. Her grandfather, Timmy was born in 1920 in the dry Alalbi creek bed near Haasts Bluff, Northern Territory. Timmy’s father was an Ngalia (southern Warlpiri) man and mother a Luritja woman. Timmy and his other wife Naputta Nangala Jugadai were the founding members of Ikuntji Artists. Timmmy, who had been painting since the 1970’s, inspired his wives and children to paint. Leading onto a tradition of painting story and country that continues today.
This fabric has been screen printed by hand by Publisher Textiles and Papers, ensuring the highest quality and longevity.
About the printers:
Publisher Textiles & Papers is one of Australia’s leading print houses. Focused on producing original patterns through traditional hand-screen printing methods we create bold and colourful textiles, hand printed wallpaper, clothing and fabric.
Fabric care instructions: Princess Silk is of the highest quality silks, with 120 reed woven dupion. Dupion fabric is tightly woven with different sized weft and warp threads which gives it a textured appearance and highly-lustrous surface. The fibres are yarn dyed separately and then machine woven to make the fabric. Many colours are yarn dyed woven with different coloured warp and weft threads, giving an iridescent look.

 


Bush Trip Fabric 2.12m– White and Hot Pink on Black Tencel (Linen)
Bush Trip Fabric 2.12m– White and Hot Pink on Black Tencel (Linen)
Bush Trip Fabric 2.12m– White and Hot Pink on Black Tencel (Linen)
Bush Trip Fabric 2.12m– White and Hot Pink on Black Tencel (Linen)

Bush Trip Fabric 2.12m– White and Hot Pink on Black Tencel (Linen)

Regular price $233.20
1 in stock

Description

Doreen’s design shows a childhood memory of jumping in the back of a ute with her family and travelling from Papunya to Ulumbauru – a beautiful, special place with a dam for swimming.

Doreen is the daughter of Maudie Jugadai and Phillip Lane and the granddaughter (on her mother’s side) of Timothy (Timmy) Jugadai Tjungurrayi (1920-1988) and his second wife, Bessie. Philip Lane is a Warumungu man, from a region located 40km from Tennant Creek. Her grandfather, Timmy was born in 1920 in the dry Alalbi creek bed near Haasts Bluff, Northern Territory. Timmy’s father was an Ngalia (southern Warlpiri) man and mother a Luritja woman. Timmy and his other wife Naputta Nangala Jugadai were the founding members of Ikuntji Artists. Timmmy, who had been painting since the 1970’s, inspired his wives and children to paint. Leading onto a tradition of painting story and country that continues today.

This fabric has been screen printed by hand by Publisher Textiles and Papers, ensuring the highest quality and longevity.

About the printers:

Publisher Textiles & Papers is one of Australia’s leading print houses. Focused on producing original patterns through traditional hand-screen printing methods we create bold and colourful textiles, hand printed wallpaper, clothing and fabric.

Our fabric is printed in small batches and is cut to order. For larger quantities, please email us to discuss pre-orders.

Fabric details:

Width: 145cm. Natural Tencel Linen (70% Tencel, 30% Linen). 172gsm.


Bush Tukka Guide 2nd Edition
Bush Tukka Guide 2nd Edition

Bush Tukka Guide 2nd Edition

Regular price $27.00
4 in stock

In Samantha Martin’s updated “Bush Tukka Guide,” readers unearth additional bush foods and recipes in a convenient field guide format. Dubbed the Bush Tukka Woman, Jaru descendant Samantha draws on her ancestral knowledge to enrich this edition. With over 20 new bush foods showcased through her artwork and photography, Samantha delves into plant and animal identification, offering nutritional insights and cautionary notes. From Kakadu plums to magpie goose, each entry features detailed descriptions, distribution maps, and delectable recipes like bunya nut pesto. This guide not only educates but also honors First Nations wisdom, revealing the abundance of bush foods on Country.


Bushfire Brekkie Toastie

Regular price $16.00
-130 in stock


Butjirinanin Bath Soak fom Yirralka Rangers

Regular price $36.50
11 in stock


Butjirinaning Bush Soap Produced By The Yirralka Rangers From The Laynhapuy Indigenous Protected Area
Butjirinaning Bush Soap Produced By The Yirralka Rangers From The Laynhapuy Indigenous Protected Area

Butjirinaning Bush Soap Produced By The Yirralka Rangers From The Laynhapuy Indigenous Protected Area

Regular price $16.50
21 in stock

We blend plant matter and essential oils to a gentle soap base to produce beautiful soaps to calm and cleanse. Choose a Nambarra infused soap to soothe colds and flu, Gadayka to treat skin irritations or Butjirinaning to treat sores and infections.

The Bush Product program began in 2011, with the miyalk (female) rangers using their traditional Yolgnu healing methods to utilise local native flora in a variety of personal care products.

All of our bush products are hand crafted using the most beneficial botanical ingredients. Our product range includes bush body scrub, body rub, soap and lip balm.

The native plants we use in our products include:
Nambarra (melaleuca dealbata)
Gadayka (eucalyptus tetrodonta)
Butjirinaning leaves (litsea glutinosa)

    To date, our products have been sold at various festivals and markets across the NT including the Garma Festival and markets at Nhulunbuy and Darwin. More recently, we’ve supplied our products for corporate event party bags as well as for individual use or gifts.

    Ingredients: Natural and paraffin soap base, Nambarra/Gadayka or Butjirinaning Essential Oils 


    Butjiringaning Bush Body Scrub Produced By The Yirralka Rangers From The Laynhapuy Indigenous Protected Area
    Butjiringaning Bush Body Scrub Produced By The Yirralka Rangers From The Laynhapuy Indigenous Protected Area

    Butjiringaning Bush Body Scrub Produced By The Yirralka Rangers From The Laynhapuy Indigenous Protected Area

    Regular price $30.00
    8 in stock

    This versatile and invigorating scrub can be used either as a relaxing bath soak or as an exfoliating body scrub – leaving you with smooth and replenished skin. Choose from scrubs containing Nambarra to soothe colds and flu, Gadayka to treat skin irritations or Butjirinaning to treat sores and infections.

    The Bush Product program began in 2011, with the miyalk (female) rangers using their traditional Yolgnu healing methods to utilise local native flora in a variety of personal care products.

    All of our bush products are hand crafted using the most beneficial botanical ingredients. Our product range includes bush body scrub, body rub, soap and lip balm.

    The native plants we use in our products include:
    Nambarra (melaleuca dealbata)
    Gadayka (eucalyptus tetrodonta)
    Butjirinaning leaves (litsea glutinosa)

      To date, our products have been sold at various festivals and markets across the NT including the Garma Festival and markets at Nhulunbuy and Darwin. More recently, we’ve supplied our products for corporate event party bags as well as for individual use or gifts.

      Ingredients: Almond Oil, Epsom Salts, Mineral Clay, leaf matter of Nambarra/Gadayka or Butjirinaning

      Packaging: Available in large 250g tubs


      Butterfly And Bush Flowers Print By Katrina Simpson
      Butterfly And Bush Flowers Print By Katrina Simpson

      Butterfly And Bush Flowers Print By Katrina Simpson

      Regular price $80.00
      1 in stock

      Lino print on paper-Bagot Community Project NT. These prints were produced during a project delivered by Ironbark Aboriginal Coporation in 2010 aimed at developing artistic skills within Bagot Community. Bagot Community is situated on 23 hectares of suburban land surroundeed by the Darwin suburb of Ludmilda. Founded in 1938 as an Aboriginal reserve it is now home to approximatley 250 Indigenous residents.


      ABORIGINAL BUSH TRADERS
      Shop 4, 19 The Mall, Charles Darwin Centre (Opposite Tourism Top End), Darwin, NT, 0800.
      Ph: 08 8931 6650
      Email: info@aboriginalbushtraders.com


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      Gallery: Monday - Friday 9am – 3pm.

      Café: Monday - Friday 7am – 2.00pm (Kitchen closes at 1.30pm).


      Aboriginal Bush Traders is 100% not-for-profit.

      We would like to acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People of Australia, the Traditional Owners of this land. We pay respect to them and to their Elders both past and present.

      Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this website may contain images and references to deceased people.

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