Old Stories New Ways

A Collection of Fine Mangkaja Indigenous Art


Old Stories New Ways

A Collection of Fine Mangkaja Indigenous Art


NGARRALJA TOMMY MAY (dec)

Jilji and Bila
359/17
Acrylic Paint and Drawing into Enamel on Metal
Jilji and Bila | 359/17
Acrylic Paint and Drawing into Enam…
60 x 60cm | 23.62 x 23.62in
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This is the sandhill country, Jilji, on and on they go. In between the Jilji, that is called bila, flat country.  The Jilji can be close, or the Bila might be really wide, a few hundred metres.  Someone might have burnt that country before. You burn it, and it’s easier to catch a feed like lizard, and the bush turkeys fly in from everywhere to eat the exposed insects. Bush turkey, that’s good tucker!

After the fire, grasses grow back and the trees regenerate.  We travel in this country, Wurna Juwal, always travelling from place to place!  As you move through country, the type of trees and grasses change, and that determines what you will find, in terms of foods and medicine, or other plants we don’t use.

At different times of the year you’ll find beautiful fields of flowers too. On cool mornings you can suck out the nectar of some flowers, before the birds do. Desert oaks are best for shade, they grow together in big numbers, but you don’t find them everywhere. This is an easy story, this is not a story about law. I can tell you.

This is the sandhill country, Jilji, on and on they go. In between the Jilji, that is called bila, flat country.  The Jilji can be close, or the Bila might be really wide, a few hundred metres.  Someone might have burnt that country before. You burn it, and it’s easier to catch a feed like lizard, and the bush turkeys fly in from everywhere to eat the exposed insects. Bush turkey, that’s good tucker!

After the fire, grasses grow back and the trees regenerate. ...