Piltati Tjukurpa 25-366

Piltati Tjukurpa belongs to the ranges in far northern South Australia. It tells of two women, seen here with their piti munu wana (collecting bowls and digging sticks), who set out hunting and gradually draw further and further away from home. They dig burrow after burrow hoping to find small game. Their husbands follow them and transform into Wanampi, water snakes, to lie in wait for their wives in the water hole known as Piltati. When the woman approach they are startled by the Snake Men who leap up and swallow them whole. The four then become Wanampi together at Piltati.

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Piltati Tjukurpa 25-366

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  • Tjaruwa Dunn | Piltati Tjukurpa 25-366
  • Tjaruwa Dunn | Piltati Tjukurpa 25-366