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Goanna Dreaming Blanket

Goanna Dreaming Blanket

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Wrap your baby in comfort and softness with the Goanna Dreaming Blanket.

Perfect for tummy time and playtime, this warm blanket will be a trusted friend throughout childhood.

Pram-sized blankets 75cm x 100cm. 

One side is 100% Cotton with print, backed with 100% Polyester Fleece to keep you nice and warm. 

Would fit nice and snug over your lap if you don’t have a little one to wrap in.

100% Aboriginal owned and operated business.

Locally hand made on Dharawal country on the South Coast of New South Wales.
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About the Artist

Ruth Nungarrayi Spencer.

This painting depicts a 'wardapi Jukurrpa' (sand monitor/goanna [Varanus Gouldii] Dreaming). This dramatic Jukurrpa travels between Purturlu (Mount Theo), approximately 150kms north-northwest of Yuendumu, and Yarripilangu (Newhaven), which is approximately 100kms southwest of Yuendumu. This painting focuses on the portion of the Jukurrpa that takes place at Yarripilangu, which is owned by Napaljarri/ Nungarrayi Women and Japaljarri/ Jungarrayi men. The portion of the Jukurrpa at Purturlu belongs to Napanangka/Napangardi women and Japanangka/Japangarrdi men.

This Jukurrpa tells the story of a Japangardi man named Wamaru who lived at jarrardajarrayi near a soakage called Juntangkalpa. He travelled south to Yarripilangu and approved a group of 'karnta' (women) that were sitting down in a circle there. He wanted to woo a Nungarrayi woman named Yurlkurinyi who was the wrong skin for him. By tribal law, this woman was his mother-in-law and their relationship would be taboo.

The Japangardi man wooed the Nungarrayi woman and they went up the hill at Yarripilangu where they made love. The earth there turned to 'ngunjungunju' (white ochre) and the man turned himself and all the 'karnta' (women) into 'wardapi' (goannas). The Japangardi then eventually brought the Nungarrayi women back to Purturlu to live, even though they were the wrong skin for each other.

White ochre is still found on top of the hill at Yarripilangu and is used today for love magic and for ceremonial decoration. There's also a cave where you can see the shape of a goanna entering. There are beautiful groundwater springs on the east side of the Yarripilangu hill. A number of important Jukurrpa associated with men's' initiation ceremonies pass through Yarripilangu: these include 'karnta Jukurrpa' (women's' Dreaming), 'ngalyipi Jukurrpa' (snake vine Dreaming), 'wati-jarra Jukurrpa' (two men Dreaming), and 'witi Jukurrpa, (ceremonial pole Dreaming).

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