June Sultan Napanga

Hunting Bush Tucker

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Hunting Bush Tucker
© 2009 Central Art - Aboriginal Art Store
Hunting Bush Tucker

June Sultan Napanga

Hunting Bush Tucker

Central Art Aboriginal Art Store
Code: 09091793
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 69x61
Year: 2009
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With the use of Aboriginal symbols this artwork depicts many different hand crafted weapons and implements Aboriginal people used, when hunting and gathering Bush tucker. The term
'Bush tucker' is used by Aboriginal people as a food source.


Illustrated are weapons Aboriginal men use for hunting, such as; boomerangs, spear, woomera and nula nula aboriginal dictionary button.
The Aboriginal women will use implements such as, digging sticks and coolamon's to transport Bush tucker that has been gathered.


It also depicts a Goanna and Snake, both totemic spirits.


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