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Purrpalanji Jukurrpaby Nola Napangardi FisherPurrpalanji or skinny bush banana is a twining climber with thin leaves and pink-brown flowers. It’s bean like edible pods are long and skinny and can grow up to 20cm long. It is fire tolerant and grows quickly whenever moisture is available perfect for a desert environment. Like Yuparli (another type of bush banana) all the plant is eaten aside from the woody stems. This Purrpalanji Jukurrpa comes from Pikilyi (Vaughan Springs), a large waterhole and natural spring to the west of Yuendumu, close to Mount Doreen. Napangardi and Napanangka women and Japangardi and Japanangka men are the owners of the skinny bush banana Dreaming at Pikilyi. Nangala women and Jangala men are the Kurdungurlu or custodians of this Dreaming. Napangardi and Napanangka women collect Purrpalanji and Yuparli around Pikilyi in their coolamons. They cook the Bush Banana’s in hot ashes to get rid of the acidic taste they can have when eaten raw. The skinny bush banana Dreaming is only associated with Pikilyi and does not travel to other locations. Pikilyi is an important site associated with several different Dreamings. |
ArtistNola Napangardi Fisher comes from Yuendumu Community approximately 300km from Alice Springs in Central Australia. Nola is an established artist who works closely with Warlukurlangu Artists, a local Aboriginal owned and governed art centre based in Yuendumu. Nola’s artworks depict the Skinny Bush Banana or Purrpalanji Jukurrpa. She uses a variety of colours with curved brush strokes throughout her artworks. |
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