Inapaku Dreaming - Audio Interview with Aboriginal Artist Malcolm Jagamara

Aboriginal Artist Malcolm Maloney Jagamara talks about the significance of Inapaku or Lake Suprise, the fresh water lake in the middle of the Australian Tanami desert.

Inapaku Dreaming - Audio Interview with Aboriginal Artist Malcolm Jagamara

Aboriginal Artist Malcolm Maloney Jagamara talks about the significance of Inapaku or Lake Suprise, the fresh water lake in the middle of the Australian Tanami desert and at the end of the Lander River system. A place of healing, fire and home to the spirit of young children and those who recover from their wrong doings, Malcolm talks about its significance to the Warlpiri people, their stories and his paintings.


Malcolm's painting Inapaku Dreaming can be viewed in full at our Aboriginal Art Store. (Audio: 1 min 42 sec)

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(Photo: 'Inapaku Dreaming' by Aboriginal Artist Malcolm Maloney Jagamarra © 2008 Central Art)

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Aboriginal Artist Malcolm Maloney Jagamara talks about the significance of Inapaku or Lake Suprise, the fresh water lake in the middle of the Australian Tanami desert.

 

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