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BININJ DJANG (MEN DREAMING): JOE GUYMALA, SHAUN NAMARMYILK, GRAHAM BADARI, GLEN NAMUNDJA

Past exhibition
23 June - 20 July 2023
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Graham Badari, Djidjnguk Fishing Spirit, 2021

Graham Badari Australian, Kunwinku, b. 1963

Djidjnguk Fishing Spirit, 2021
acrylic on arches paper
41 x 61 cm
1267-21
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Djitnuk is a fishing spirit who can only be found fishing in freshwater billabongs and rivers in Arnhem Land. He often lives in the big paperbark trees that surround the...
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Djitnuk is a fishing spirit who can only be found fishing in freshwater billabongs and rivers in Arnhem Land. He often lives in the big paperbark trees that surround the waterways. He can be seen and heard making a special noise at night when hunting for djen (fish) and kuluban (flying fox). Djitnuk is shown in this painting with a djerrk (dilly bag) that he would use to carry his catch and hunting tools in. It is said that on a full moon Djitnuk can become a bit "cheeky" and if you happen to be fishing at his water hole on full moon he might try to scare you because he thinks you are trying to steal all his fish, this being the reason why most binninj (Aboriginal) people wont go fishing on a full moon.

Naw Djitnuk nakka nungan djenj kadjalyawan kare kore kubowinjku kukku kore Arnhem Land.Nungka kayo kore kundulk mankod mandulkkimuk bu kukak wanjh kare kore manwanjdjad kadi kore kukadjid kamadbun dienj karranjbun. Birriyimeng bu nawu dird kanguklurlme (full moon) kayimerran djitnuk nuye kare kayawan djenj bu ngunnan wanjh ngunkelehme ngikelelobme ward kayime ngidjirdmang djenj ngiyakwon nuye. Wanjh nawu bininj minj kabirrire bu kukak bu dird kanguklurlme djitnuk kahdi kumekkedjenj kahmadbun.
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