Details of Yukuwa
Yukuwa by Djirrirra Wunungmurra
Details
Catalog Number : 27372Size : 139cm x 31cm
Medium : natural earth pigment on bark
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About Yukuwa
Yukuwa is one of the names of the artist and Yukuwa is the topic of this work. Almost a self-portrait. This piece is a reference to Yirritja renewal ceremony which is by definition a shared communion of Yirritja moiety clans which doe snot relate to circumcision or mortuary rites. There are relationships between Yirrtija moiety clans that are renewed through Yukuwa ceremony at particular sites which relate to the ritual exchange of sacred objects, song and dance. Yukuwa is a yam whose annual reappearance is a metaphor for the increase and renewal of the people and their land. Traditionally the invitation to such a ceremony is presented as an object in the form of a yam with strings emanating from it with feathered flowers at the end. This is a suggestion of the kinship lines which tie the group together.
The site referred to in this piece is in the area between Gangan and the sea known as Balambala, described as the next river from Gangan. This is a cleared area which is an ancient ceremonial site at which special men's ceremony involving both larrakitj (or Dhan'parr - bark coffin) and special yidaki occurred. An ancient hero known as Burruluburrulu danced here. It is described as a meeting place for Dhalwangu, top Madarrpa (Dholpuyngu) and Munyuku.

