Pollyanne Smith b. 1957
                                Mamungari Tjukurrpa - Mother's Country by Pollyanne Smith, 2022
                            
                                    90 x 120 cm
35 3/8 x 47 1/4 inches
35 3/8 x 47 1/4 inches
acrylic on linen
TIAA-PS202205
                                    
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                                   Pollyanne paints the story of a place that holds minyma tjukurrpa - Women’s Dreaming. Near Watarru in the APY Lands is her mother's birthplace, Untju-ku ngura, a large hill with...
                        
                    
                                                    Pollyanne paints the story of a place that holds minyma tjukurrpa - Women’s Dreaming. Near Watarru in the APY Lands is her mother's birthplace, Untju-ku ngura, a large hill with a rockhole in the centre. A mamu spirit lives here. Pollyanne is a Ngangkari, a traditional healer, and says that one can tell there is a mamu there as the trees in the
surrounding area are dead. Mamu spirits are spoken of across many language groups, sometimes as simply mischievous or troublemaking, but often dangerous or harmful, "monsters", or even believed to take the form of an illness. Untju-ku ngura is a special place, where women perform large
ceremonies. They paint
their faces white with ochre pigments, and sing the songs and dance the dances of the mamu.
                    
                surrounding area are dead. Mamu spirits are spoken of across many language groups, sometimes as simply mischievous or troublemaking, but often dangerous or harmful, "monsters", or even believed to take the form of an illness. Untju-ku ngura is a special place, where women perform large
ceremonies. They paint
their faces white with ochre pigments, and sing the songs and dance the dances of the mamu.

 
                                        