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Bush Tucker Dreamingby Rachael NambulaThis Aboriginal painting depicts Bush berries and goanna's, which formed an important part of Aboriginal people's diet in Australia. The U shaped icon represent a women. The Aboriginal women role was to collect bush tucker, such as berries, witchetty grubs and small goannas. Aboriginal Food plays a significant role in Aboriginal paintings. |
ArtistRachael Nambula was born c.1970 at Stirling Station, north of Ti Tree in Central Australia. Rachael's inspiration to paint comes from her mother Evelyn Pultara and other family members. Rachael is a teacher's assistant at the Neutral Junction Station Primary School in the Barrow Creek region ,whilst studying at Bachelor College in Darwin to become a qualified teacher, specialising in Aboriginal Culture programs. She is the mother to three sons and one daughter. It is meaningful to Rachael to continue painting her ancestors Dreaming's. |
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