RAPINY GAPU 247-16

This design is about freshwater at Wandawuy. The lines represent the freshwater and it belongs to Djapu Clan.

At ceremony appropriate participants for mortuary rites enter the shelter (woven together like the unsuccessful trap) where the deceased has been lying in state. Sacred spears tipped with stingray barbs, manifestations of Mäna’s teeth, stand up alongside the shelter. At the prescribed time at the conclusion of ceremony the dancers crash through the deceased’s shelter imitating the actions of Mäna at the trap. This action has reference to the release of the deceased’s soul, back to the sacred waters of Waṉḏawuy to be reunited with its ancestors awaiting rebirth.

Text courtesy of Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre

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RAPINY GAPU 247-16

  • Ganybu Munuggurr | RAPINY GAPU 247-16
  • Ganybu Munuggurr | RAPINY GAPU 247-16
  • Ganybu Munuggurr | RAPINY GAPU 247-16
  • Ganybu Munuggurr | RAPINY GAPU 247-16