There are many rockholes around Irrunytju, all with different names and exiting stories — Wani Wani, Irrunytju Rockhole, Ulkultjura. For Aboriginal people living a traditional life in the desert areas...
There are many rockholes around Irrunytju, all with different names and exiting stories — Wani Wani, Irrunytju Rockhole, Ulkultjura.
For Aboriginal people living a traditional life in the desert areas of Australia, water, and knowledge of where it could be found, was essential to survival. Therefore, throughout Aboriginal Australia all water sources - rockholes, fresh water springs, soakages, rivers, underground water and billabongs — form a vital part of traditional knowledge and ritual life. Rockholes and other water sources were, and where possible still are, constantly maintained so that the water supply remains fresh and accessible