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25.01.2022 Yindjibarndi Ngurra (country) near the Ngurrawaaana community, where we laid to rest two of our beloved Yindjibarndi community members yesterday.



25.01.2022 Dear All, We have not been active over the last few weeks. We expect to commence posting again soon after the 23/06/18 .... Juluwarlu.

25.01.2022 New release by the marliya choir - inspiring listening - wonderful message - with all our love and support ...

24.01.2022 Yindjibarndi Elder Middleton Cheedy showing that learning new skills can be fun and rewarding...



23.01.2022 Behind the scenes Juluwarlu artists are working on new colourful pieces to bring to the @Ganalili Centre and there's a picture of the new mum

23.01.2022 Birdirra - Little Corella: Yindjibarndis unique Law is known as Birdirra Law. The young boys returning from their ceremony walk to their Yatha between their family members over a bed of fresh leaves. The leaves represent new life, and are spread in a similar way that the Birdirra (Little Corella) spreads leaves on the ground beneath the trees they feed in. The soft down from the Birdirra is used to decorate the headbands and armbands worn by newly initiated boys and all the parents during Law ceremonies. The praying mantis sings this bird ...

23.01.2022 What a great night!



22.01.2022 All Welcome would great to see you all there... Help show your support towards our combined Roebourne Ngarda Art show

22.01.2022 Work with us! Juluwarlu Artists’ Group is on the lookout for a Creative Arts Coordinator to help deliver our diverse and exciting creative programming and to support our artists. If you have a love for the arts and a genuine commitment to Aboriginal self-determination, this could be the job for you! You’ll be based in Roebourne and working three days a week. For more information visit: https://www.blackirisconsulting.com.au/juluwarlu-coordinato

22.01.2022 Well done Everyone I’ll do again any day

22.01.2022 Enjoy my Family & Friend

21.01.2022 Unfinished Yindjibarndi kids design on our heavy duty carpet



21.01.2022 NEW WORKS ADDED TO THE REVEALED MARKET. Head to wwww.revealed.net.au and shop the second last day of products and artworks by remote and regional Aboriginal artists. We’ve added these new works by #margaretread, #aliceguiness, #joycewilson, #aneishalarry and #joylenewarrie. Shop here: https://revealed.net.au/art-centres/juluwarlu-group/

21.01.2022 Happy International Women’s Day Celebrating fearless female energy with portraits of #lorrainecoppin #sharonawalker #pamelastandard #marywatson by another wonderful woman, photographer Claire Martin.

21.01.2022 Finishing laying down final Yindjibarndi Content for lightwell Multi Media touch table @ our Ganalili Culture Central

20.01.2022 While 2020 was a very tough year in many ways, Juluwarlu celebrated some key moments throughout the year. Here’s our list of top moments from 2020 : https://mailchi.mp/43a9bcc6a3ab/our-top-moments-from-2020

20.01.2022 Yindjibarndi Rangers at Wuyumarri ...

19.01.2022 Nyangumarta Warrarn Rangers and the Water Corporation came out with Juluwarlu group to experiance some of our Ngurra and how we use it.

19.01.2022 Birdirra - Little Corella: Yindjibarndi's unique Law is known as Birdirra Law. The young boys returning from their ceremony walk to their Yatha between their family members over a bed of fresh leaves. The leaves represent new life, and are spread in a similar way that the Birdirra (Little Corella) spreads leaves on the ground beneath the trees they feed in. The soft down from the Birdirra is used to decorate the headbands and armbands worn by newly initiated boys and all the parents during Law ceremonies. The praying mantis sings this bird ...

17.01.2022 Keep strong Katie ...

17.01.2022 Our Marlina Princesses

16.01.2022 What an outstanding night at the opening of @fremantleartscentre Revealed exhibition opening Thank you for the great night, it was lovely to see old friends and meet new ones and then dance to Red Sand Beat Band! Here’s a snap of Wendy Hubert standing proud in front of her artworks that were selected for the exhibition. Congratulations to all the other artists, too. Come down and check it out, then head to the FOUND shop and browse Juluwarlu products that are now newly for sale at the shop. Warjiwarlu!

16.01.2022 Going out on Ngurra (country) is how we heal, how we learn and how we teach, This part of Yindjibarndi Ngurra Wuyumarrinha (Gregory gorge) is some of the most important and sacred places to the Yindjibarndi people Wuyumarrinha was created when the world was soft by Barrimirndi, the rainbow serpent. Barrimirndi traveled from Thaanha (the mouth of Fortescue river) inland making the Yarndayirra (Fortescue River) before resting at Nhanggangunha (Deep Reach Pool, Millstream). Tristan Houghton and Claire Martin joined us in a three day camp full of photography, filming, painting, weaving and swimming. Keep a look out for Tristan and Claire's amazing work for our brand new website, we will be sharing more information on that soon!

15.01.2022 Juluwarlu artists are getting excited to be heading down to Fremantle Art Centre to show off all our amazing art and products next week! If you are in Perth Friday 4-6th Dec, come and have a Wangka (talk) with us at the Bazaar grounds and get a wonderful gift for that special someone this Christmas <3

15.01.2022 Our Yindjibarndi Jada Bigli and her big Sister Laura getting Painting for NAIDOC 2019

15.01.2022 Our culture is strong, and we love to share it. Yindjibarndi Birdarra Law Ceremony held on Sunday evening 25/10/20 and Monday morning 26/10/20.

15.01.2022 The men with the young boys will be going out this week Wednesday to Wirlumarra-nha, with the artist and residence Wayne Stevens, to get more materials for Janjin and Gundu Dancing Masks and to continue with the teachings... Men and young boys in the community are more than welcome to come along...please contact Juluwarlu office in Roebourne or express your interest through this post...

15.01.2022 Roebourne Art Sale is this Saturday, 9am - 3pm, at the Quarter in Karratha- come pick up a Chrissy pressy and browse some great creative products that have been coming out of Roebourne this year.

14.01.2022 Big yundu(rain). Our ngurra(country) has been getting some much needed rains and flooding, we cant wait till all our Warndangarli (plants) are flowering. Yarndanyirra Mankurdu at Bayarra (Fortescue River flood at the Lookout) and Thardarr at Biiguna (temporary waterfall at Drillers Hole).

14.01.2022 All heads down in Juluwarlu creating for Ganalili Centre...we also get friends drop by to say hello which are all welcome'

14.01.2022 Warjiwarlu Cheeditha Energy on a great Day

13.01.2022 Second community group of visitors ceremonially entering the Woodbrook Birdarra Law Ground on Sunday afternoon 25/10/20

13.01.2022 Wanthiwa Juluwarlu Family LESS THAN THREE WEEKS TILL REVEALED ABORIGINAL ART MARKET This years marketplace will be an online national event, and you can register to have 3 hours (9am 12pm AWST) of exclusive first access to the Market before it opens to the general public on Monday 29th March. You can register here: https://www.fac.org.au//revealed-wa-aboriginal-art-market/

13.01.2022 The Yindjibarndi people had an historic win yesterday. The High Court put a stop to FMGs appeal against the Yindjibarndis Exclusive Possession Native Title determination. They cannot go any further with their appeals, so no further challenges can be made against that judgement. The film below made by the Yindjibarndi history and cultural documentation organisation, Juluwarlu, in 2015, explains what was at stake ...

13.01.2022 The men with the young boys had a great trip out to Wirlumarra-nha, with artist in residence Wayne Stevens, We got more materials for Janjin and Gundu Dancing Masks and continued with the teachings.

12.01.2022 Praying for this Family Amen Jesus

12.01.2022 Celebrating strong Yindjibarndi women everyday. #iwd2021 portraits continue of Pansy Cheedy, Jane Cheedy, Joelene O’Meara, Wendy Hubert, Rebecca Williams, Joylene Warrie, Judith Coppin, Tootsie Daniels, Margaret Read, Gabby Cheedy, Denise Kelly and Alice Guinness by photographer Claire Martin. Claire took these portraits, plus more beautiful shots, on a recent artist camp at Ngurrawaana for our new website we are launching soon.

12.01.2022 At the Bazaar Fremantle Markets. <3

11.01.2022 Some pics from some recent events including the long awaited opening of the Manuwarra Red Dog Highway... 'The Loueesah Song' written produced performed by the 'Ganalili Lunchtime band'...

11.01.2022 Some of the ideas coming from the minds of the Juluwarlu Artists for the Ganalili Centre...We'll let the work speak for itself...

11.01.2022 Just an update and progress of the Yindjibarndi Gundu (mask) making...keep posted...

11.01.2022 Yesterday we laid to rest two beloved members of our Yindjibarndi community. Thankyou for all of your thoughts, prayers and best wishes, and to all of those who were able to attend. They have played their loving part in the Yindjibarndi journey, which has always been since 'Ngurra Nyjunggamu' (when the world was soft), and will forever guide us, so our identity and country is not lost ...

11.01.2022 Gurrumanthu - Gould's Sand Goanna Skin colour is yellow. During winter the Gurrumanthu will go into its hole and cover itself up. It will come out after it warms up. There is a Burndud song about the Gurrumanthu but only men can listen to it and only men can sing it. The Gurrumanthu belongs to the Banaga Galharra.

09.01.2022 This video is for those who like to look at the photos with a bit of local music.... Faridah Baharuddin

09.01.2022 A few extra photos from last week on Country... Going out on Ngurra (country) is how we heal, how we learn and how we teach, This part of Yindjibarndi Ngurra Wuyumarrinha (Gregory gorge) is some of the most important and sacred places to the Yindjibarndi people Wuyumarrinha was created when the world was soft by Barrimirndi, the rainbow serpent. Barrimirndi traveled from Thaanha (the mouth of Fortescue river) inland making the Yarndayirra (Fortescue River) before resting at Nhanggangunha (Deep Reach Pool, Millstream). Tristan Houghton and Claire Martin joined us in a three day camp full of photography, filming, painting, weaving and swimming. Keep a look out for Tristan and Claire's amazing work for our brand new website, we will be sharing more information on that soon!

07.01.2022 Juluwarlu are very excited to be presenting some of our fabrics, jewellery and clothing at this years Karijini Experience as part of the Runway Show in the Gorge. To make the event even more magical, the WAOrchestra strings musicians will be live in concert There are only a few tickets left for the 9th April show, head to Karijini Experience for booking information. If you can’t make the festival, we will be selling our artworks and products in the Revealed online marketplace tomorrow until Thursday 1st April, head over to Fremantle Arts Centre for more information. #juluwarlu #facrevealed #karijini #karijiniexperience #aboriginalart #aboriginaldesign

07.01.2022 Juluwarlu would like to thank all of you who made the Naidoc Event at the Ganalili a huge success...you know who you are...from all the boys and girls at Yurra to the two Elder Queens with their awesome display of Wano combat..David and Will puppet masters..and all the cooks...nice work all... song by local artist..#Faridah Baharuddin

07.01.2022 Absolutely delighted to be in Kalgoorlie today to announce a $20million investment into culture and the arts throughout regional WA. The new Regional Arts and C...ulture Investment Program will be delivered in three streams: - support regional performing arts centres (such as the Goldfields Arts Centre) - strengthen Aboriginal Arts to provide more opportunities for Aboriginal artists to share their stories - improving employment opportunities in local communities, including growing cultural tourism through regional festivals. This is great news for regional WA and complements the $8million Regional Exhibitions Touring Boost, the regional component of the $3million Contemporary Music Fund, and the $750,000 for regional museums. I was joined by Kyle McGinn MLC and Shelley Payne, the Federal Labor candidate for OConnor https://www.facebook.com/LaborforOConnor/

07.01.2022 Thank you for all your posts, best wishes and concerns - we have recently lost loved ones in our community and so haven't been posting for some weeks now. Our sharing of Yindjibarndi culture, history, beliefs, country and people will recommence following a funeral scheduled to be held at Ngurrawaana on Saturday 23/06/18. Juluwarlu is committed to informing everyone about our Yindjibarndi identity and we will continue to do so ... Thanks so much and bless you all ...

06.01.2022 Well done Everyone Ill do again any day

05.01.2022 Juluwarlu, the Water Corporation and the YIndjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation has produced this animated video for everyone, especially the children, to enjoy, learn and understand a little bit more about Yindjibarndi beliefs, rituals, language, priorities and the importance of looking after our country forever ... the country is alive with every beings spirit, and it will continue to look after us as long as we respect and care for it - we all have a responsibility to undertake a long-term reciprocal relationship with our environment because we are all one, reliant upon one anothers generosity, love and respect ...

04.01.2022 Local Yindjibarndi superstar - Marion Cheedy - just won the Excellence in Indigenous Broadcasting at the Australias Community Broadcast Awards night - Marion is an Yindjibarndi language teacher who presents her radio shows on our Ngaarda Media Radio station located in Roebourne which broadcasts to the Pilbara. You can go to https://ngaardamedia.com.au/ and listen online or via the app - Congratulations Marion ....

04.01.2022 The Yindjibarndi people have renamed Roebourne’s refurbished Victoria Hotel, the Ganalili Centre, which is the Yindjibarndi word for the light in the morning before the sun comes over the horizon. An alcohol-free premises, the Ganalili Centre represents a new dawn for a positive, inclusive, culturally significant location for the whole community. The public transformation of the old hotel is an allegory of the statement being made by the Yindjibarndi people that they continue... to shape the future by building upon their foundation of an extensive and priceless cultural archive, ongoing unique Birdarra law, compelling identity and the effective advocacy for their Indigenous and human rights. This stunning centre is the expression of a resilient, honest and culturally innovative community that has much to more to say to a national and global audience than the stereotypical narratives sometimes portrayed. The Yindjibarndi’s Ganalili Centre offers a window into Western Australia’s history, heritage and dynamic present, created by an inclusive, thoughtful, but fiercely independent group, who are not easily dismissed or denied. We look forward to describing this feature of the Yindjibarndi journey.

04.01.2022 Check out the Juluwarlu store on the Revealed.net.au website!!! Revealed is one of our favourite events on our calendar and it’s a great time for our artists to be seen by a larger national audience. We’ll be adding new items everyday until the market ends on Thursday so keep your eyes peeled for an artwork or a product perfect for your home. Or office. Or friends home or office Check out Denise Kelly pictured with her painting (still available on the website www.revealed.net.au).

04.01.2022 Merry Christmas to our many families & friends of Juluwarlu Group A/C Happy Wishes you all to enjoy & hopefully the New Year bring everyone a eciting wealthy 2021

04.01.2022 The Landscape is what gives the Juluwarlu artists much of their inspiration in their artwork....and then there is Jack' often just keeping her eyes on the comings and goings' Ganalili Centre

04.01.2022 The Juluwarlu/Yindjibarndi artists send a big thanks to all those who came to support and to purchase art works from Karratha this past Saturday...a great day was had by all and everyone that came we thank you for your growing interest in all Indigenous/Yindjibarndi arts and culture...hope you all have a safe Christmas break and that Santa brings you all what your hearts may desire...

03.01.2022 Gurrumanthu - Goulds Sand Goanna Skin colour is yellow. During winter the Gurrumanthu will go into its hole and cover itself up. It will come out after it warms up. There is a Burndud song about the Gurrumanthu but only men can listen to it and only men can sing it. The Gurrumanthu belongs to the Banaga Galharra.

03.01.2022 The Yindjibarndi people had an historic win yesterday. The High Court put a stop to FMG's appeal against the Yindjibarndi's Exclusive Possession Native Title determination. They cannot go any further with their appeals, so no further challenges can be made against that judgement. The film below made by the Yindjibarndi history and cultural documentation organisation, Juluwarlu, in 2015, explains what was at stake ...

03.01.2022 Hi All, If you have havent seen it, and have 12 minutes to spare, take a look at the Bruce Pascoe recent presentation regarding First Australian s agriculture Bruce wrote the book Dark Emu. It is well worth it regards Juluwarlu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqgrSSz7Htw

03.01.2022 Our youngest is our radio star

02.01.2022 Hi All, If you have haven’t seen it, and have 12 minutes to spare, take a look at the Bruce Pascoe recent presentation regarding First Australian ‘s agriculture Bruce wrote the book Dark Emu. It is well worth it regards Juluwarlu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqgrSSz7Htw

02.01.2022 An awesome display of Traditional foods and culture for NAIDOC was organised by Juluwarlu at the Ganalili Centre...for Rio Tinto's annual recognition of their stand-out Indigenous employees...

02.01.2022 My sister Joylene our beautiful grandma BW Ngurra

02.01.2022 Eight cultural items held in the United Kingdom for over one hundred years were returned to the Yindjibarndi nation. The repatriated items were held by the grand-daughter of a Swiss national explorer Fred Schelling, They returned a shield, spear thrower, two boomerangs, and four spearheads. A very special thank you to AIATSIS and everyone involved in bringing our treasures home!

02.01.2022 Warjiwarlu Yindjibarndi Nation

02.01.2022 Great NAIDOC celebrations at Juluwarlu today

01.01.2022 My sister Joylene 1design on floor Map Our Ngurra Jawajuny nha

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