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Bush Medicine Dreamingby Patricia Kamara RamblerThis Aboriginal painting depicts the seeds that are collected by the Aboriginal women from the Utopia region in Central Australia. Particular seeds and leaves are boiled, sometimes mixed into a paste and used as an bush Medicine. The artist is a an Aboriginal traditional tribal medicine healer. Bush Medicine is an important subject for many paintings by Aboriginal women. |
ArtistPatricia Kamara was born in 1960. Her country is Anerara. Patricia is known as a Medicine woman and paints a wide variety of stories associated with Bush medicine, which is used by the Aboriginal people. These include grass seeds, berries, different type of fruit and roots of various plants. Patricia also paints Women's ceremonies and the body paint designs that are applied for these occasions. ![]() |
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