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Warlukurlangu Megan Nampijinpa Kantamarra Marapinti Jukurrpa Printed 112 cm Cotton Poplin Fabric Multicoloured 112 cm
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
This Warlukurlangu Megan Nampijinpa Kantamarra Marapinti Jukurrpa Printed 112 cm Cotton Poplin Fabric is a fabulous choice if you're looking to incorporate a beautiful slice of indigenous Australian culture into your garment or craft projects. Cotton poplin can be used for blouses, dresses, shirts, and is a popular choice for health care professional uniforms. This fabric is breathable, durable, easy to iron and has natural wrinkle-resistance. This material is composed of 100% cotton, is supplied in a 112 cm width and is sold by the metre. Spotlight has a beautiful range of fabrics, manchester and home décor items featuring amazing artwork by the talented indigenous peoples creating with Warlukurlangu, Artists of Yuendumu. Find the perfect piece for your home, in-store or online.
Marapinti Jukurrpa (Marapinti Dreaming)
"Marapinti is a rock hole west of Kiwirrkurra. Where the country is flat, the Marapinti Jukurrpa tell the story of young women of all skin groups travelling between rockholes and the easternmost point on the Seven Sisters' journey across Martu Country. The
women travelled whitout men
and they went to Milmilpa and Yaka Yaka east of Malpurri.
As they journey through the landscape, singing and dancing towards Pintupi Country, the Minyipuru created waters and landforms. On reaching Marapinti, they pierced their noses, a practice known as marapinti. Today the Minyipuru can be seen there as a group of rocks, sitting up like women."
Artwork by Megan Nampijinpa Kantamarra