Wall Hanging- Ninkowi wan Ngarra Lakun

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Ninkowi wan Ngarra Lakun (Mother and Daughter Weaving)

Artist: Carron Kaluha Daveson

Width 60cm | Height 130cm

Ninkowi wan Ngarra lakun, ngawun-angk nglelun-ald Ngarrindjeri kaltjar yarluki (Ngarrindjeri translation by Aunty Phyllis Williams)

Mother and Daughter weaving, passing on knowledge of Ngarrindjeri cultural way (English translation)

 This artwork represents my Mother and I, sitting together as she passes down the cultural knowledge and practice of traditional Ngarrindjeri Weaving. The cultural practice of weaving has been core in connecting to my culture and family, strengthening the relationship with my Mum.

 My Mum was taken from her family as a Stolen Generation and learning the weaving tradition has been an important journey for us all as a family for our cultural revival and maintenance. This piece represents the importance of passing on cultural knowledge and practices and being connected to family and country.

 The circles represent us coming together on country, the woman at the top represents my Mother and the woman at the bottom represents me, the Daughter.

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Ninkowi wan Ngarra Lakun (Mother and Daughter Weaving)

Artist: Carron Kaluha Daveson

Width 60cm | Height 130cm

Ninkowi wan Ngarra lakun, ngawun-angk nglelun-ald Ngarrindjeri kaltjar yarluki (Ngarrindjeri translation by Aunty Phyllis Williams)

Mother and Daughter weaving, passing on knowledge of Ngarrindjeri cultural way (English translation)

 This artwork represents my Mother and I, sitting together as she passes down the cultural knowledge and practice of traditional Ngarrindjeri Weaving. The cultural practice of weaving has been core in connecting to my culture and family, strengthening the relationship with my Mum.

 My Mum was taken from her family as a Stolen Generation and learning the weaving tradition has been an important journey for us all as a family for our cultural revival and maintenance. This piece represents the importance of passing on cultural knowledge and practices and being connected to family and country.

 The circles represent us coming together on country, the woman at the top represents my Mother and the woman at the bottom represents me, the Daughter.

Ninkowi wan Ngarra Lakun (Mother and Daughter Weaving)

Artist: Carron Kaluha Daveson

Width 60cm | Height 130cm

Ninkowi wan Ngarra lakun, ngawun-angk nglelun-ald Ngarrindjeri kaltjar yarluki (Ngarrindjeri translation by Aunty Phyllis Williams)

Mother and Daughter weaving, passing on knowledge of Ngarrindjeri cultural way (English translation)

 This artwork represents my Mother and I, sitting together as she passes down the cultural knowledge and practice of traditional Ngarrindjeri Weaving. The cultural practice of weaving has been core in connecting to my culture and family, strengthening the relationship with my Mum.

 My Mum was taken from her family as a Stolen Generation and learning the weaving tradition has been an important journey for us all as a family for our cultural revival and maintenance. This piece represents the importance of passing on cultural knowledge and practices and being connected to family and country.

 The circles represent us coming together on country, the woman at the top represents my Mother and the woman at the bottom represents me, the Daughter.