Shaun Namarnyilk Australian, Kunwinjku
Shaun Namarnyilk
                                Mimih Spirit Hunting, 2021
                            
                                    ochre and acrylic on bark
30 x 89 cm
1914-21
                                    
                                   The artist has painted a Mimih spirit hunting. According to the Kunwinjku people of western Arnhem Land, Mimihs were the original spirit beings and taught Aboriginal people many of the...
                        
                    
                                                    The artist has painted a Mimih spirit hunting. According to the Kunwinjku people of western Arnhem Land, Mimihs were the original spirit beings and taught Aboriginal people many of the skills they needed to survive in the bush along with ceremonies, dance and song. These spirits continue to live in rocks, trees and caves but are rarely seen by humans. They are frequently seen in the rock art of Arnhem Land as small, dynamic figures. They are usually shown with hunting weapons such as spears, woomeras, stone axes and digging sticks. Also often depicted are some of the spoils of the day - kangaroo, file snake, long yams, cheeky yams, and bush potato.
                    
                    
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