An-Me Arri-Ngun: The Food We Eat by Gary Fox and Murray Garde
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$50.00
6 in stock
This is the second edition of a landmark book originally released in July 2018 which represents the culmination of decades of work describing the edible bush foods of the World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, one of Australian’s best known tourist destinations. The authors and Kundjeyhmi people have worked closely to photograph and describe 149 plants species: from the toffee-like gum of river wattle to sweet an-badju yams sought by singing children. Each plant’s description includes: Kundjeyhmi, scientific and English common names; plant uses; plant preparation and its cultural significance. The information is presented in clear, easy-to-read language, accompanied by over 500 spectacular photographs. For over 60,000 years, the Kundjeyhmi people of Kakadu have gained an intimate knowledge of the area’s plant foods. An-me Arri-ngun: The Food We Eat will fascinate all those interested in Aboriginal life and culture, bush tucker, bush medicine, ethno-botany and Australian flora.
ANGKITJA JOURNAL 2 TJALA ARTS
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$17.00
3 in stock
Celebrating the distinctive artistic style of Tjala Arts artist Yaritji Young, this journal will delight the user with many distinct features including the glorious full colour painting of Tjala-Tjukurpa (Honey Ant Story) featured on the front cover. Young is telling the story of the tjala (honey ants), which are found about a metre underground beneath mulga trees. Honey ants are a highly-flavoured food source. The source of the honey ant is told across the Northern Territory into South Australia. This journal has been designed for multiple uses including taking meeting notes.
Angkitja Journal Kaltjiti Arts
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$14.95
20 in stock
Desert Widflowers
32.5 x 49cm
Celebrating the distinctive artistic style of Kaltjiti Arts artist Kanytjupai Robin, this journal will delight the user with many distinct features including the glorious ink on paper painting of Tjulpun-Tjulpunpa featured on the front cover. Spring wildflowers on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands. This journal has been designed for multiple uses including taking meeting notes.