fiona.walsh2015: Martu elders: Junju Judson† and Wirnta Williams† process seed on a linyji
fiona.walsh2015: Martu elder: Karnu Nancy Taylor† hunts Parnajarpa in a linyji spinifex sandplain
fiona.walsh2015: Martu elder: Kirriwirri Mac Gardener OAM † and Desmond Taylor
fiona.walsh2015: Learning across generations
fiona.walsh2015: Wirnta†, Fiona Walsh (lead author) and Mayapi Robinson†
fiona.walsh2015: 11. Co-authors: a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary group
fiona.walsh2015: Our questions (some of them!)
fiona.walsh2015: Jukurrpa site with linyji associated with Tjakuluminma (Seven Sisters)
fiona.walsh2015: Martu on an ancestral termite linyji like a hard, flat, circular rock pavement
fiona.walsh2015: 4. Painting illustrates women's work and ceremonial associations with termites and pavements.
fiona.walsh2015: Wintjiya Napaltjarri (Pintupi elder, artist)
fiona.walsh2015: 3. Paintings reveal authoritative knowledge of Aboriginal people about spatial patterns and ecology of spinifex termite pavements
fiona.walsh2015: Kaapa Tjampatjimpa (Anmatyerr, Warlpiri, Arrernte man, Artist)
fiona.walsh2015: Paddy Carroll Tjungarayi (right)
fiona.walsh2015: 'Possum and Flying Ants' 1993 in 'Michael Jagamara Nelson' biography by Vivien Johnson 1997
fiona.walsh2015: 'Jukurrpa' Michael Nelson Jagamara print 14/20, collection of Carolyn Oldham
fiona.walsh2015: Artist: Michael Jagamara Nelson
fiona.walsh2015: Kara Napangardi Ross 2022 of Warlukurlangu Artists
fiona.walsh2015: SI Figure xx d_Bianca Simpson_82071573
fiona.walsh2015: Nyiyaparli people's country, Sylvania Station. Photo © Hugh Brown
fiona.walsh2015: Nyiyaparli country pavements in spinifex, > 40 years unburnt (left) recent burn (right) © Mike Gillam
fiona.walsh2015: Our research shows: similar spot patterns once dominated desert Australia © Mike Gillam
fiona.walsh2015: Nyiyaparli country, whilst this circle pattern been long illustrated in Aboriginal art, only recently has it been described in science