Bibliography, Web Resources,Glossary and Acknowledgements
BiBliographyRonald M & Catherine H Berndt, Aborigines of the West (2nd edn),University of Western Australia Press, Nedlands, 1980.P Bianchi, P Bridge, E Bianchi, A Teague & M Bloomfield (eds), Royal Commissionto Inquire into the Treatment of Natives by the <strong>Canning</strong> Exploration Party,15th January – 5 February 1908, Hesperian Press, Perth, 2010.S Cane, Pila Nguru: <strong>The</strong> Spinifex People, Fremantle Arts Centre Press,Fremantle, 2002.D Carnegie, Spinifex and Sand, Hesperian Press, Perth, 1982 [1898].PA Clarke, Aboriginal People and their Plants, Rosenberg Publishing, NSW, 2007.J Crugnale (ed.), Footprints across Our Land, Magabala Books, Broome, 1995.R Crumlin and A Knight, Aboriginal Art and Spirituality, Collins Dove,Victoria, 1991.Z Dé Ishtar, Holding Yawulyu, Spinifex Press, North Melbourne, 2005.R & E Gard, <strong>Canning</strong> <strong>Stock</strong> <strong>Route</strong>: A Traveller’s Guide, Western Desert Guides,WA, 2004.A Gaynor, M Trinca & A Haebich, Country: Visions of Land and People in WesternAustralia, Western Australian Museum, Perth, 2002.P Hiscock, Archaeology of Ancient Australia, Routledge, Oxon, 2008.L Talbot, HWB Talbot: Exploring the Golden West, Hesperian Press, Perth, 2008.L Taylor, Painting the Land Story, <strong>National</strong> Museum of Australia, Canberra, 1999.H Schmitt, A-Droving down the <strong>Canning</strong>, People magazine, 3 April 1957.R Tonkinson, <strong>The</strong> Mardudjara Aborigines, Holt Rinehart and Winston,New York, 1978.LA Wells, Journal of the Calvert Scientific Exploring Expedition, 1896–97,Hesperian Press Perth, 1993 [1902].WeB resourceshttp://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070563b.htmhttp://blogs.crikey.com.au/northern/2009/12/22/arts-centre-of-the-weekngurra-arts-ngumpan-wa/www.aboriginalartdirectory.comwww.artcollector.net.au/files/files/52_IndigenousGuide/Tjurkurba.pdfwww.balgoart.org.au/www.canningstockroutecentenary.com/history-and-heritage/who-wasalfred-canningwww.form.net.au/aboriginal-development/canningwww.kayili.com.au/about_us.aspxwww.mangkaja.com/www.papunyatula.com.au/a google search on ‘canning stock route’ will result ina wonderful series of images.a good general resourcewww.teachers.ash.org.au/jmresources/history/australian.htmlWeb resources for sciencewww.bom.gov.au/www.bom.gov.au/iwk/www.kidsastronomy.com/astroskymap/constellations.htmwww.nma.gov.au/<strong>education</strong>/school_resources/index/ to findinformation from the Extremes — Survival in the Great Deserts of theSouthern Hemisphere exhibition <strong>kit</strong>.glossaryBalgocommunityBidyadangaplaceBillilunacommunitycoolamontraditional carrying dishjakulipearl shell ornamentsJigalong (mission) former ration depot onrabbit-proof fencejilaspring/ancestral being — snakejiljisandhilljujusong + danceJukurrpa (Tjukurrpa) dreamingjumuephemeral waterJunjuwacommunity (Fitzroy Crossing)Kaninjakukriol for <strong>Canning</strong> <strong>Stock</strong> <strong>Route</strong>kapiwaterkapitu kapituwater to waterkartiyawhite manKayilinorth (also art centre)Kintorecommunitykiparabush turkeyKiriwirriplace — jilaKiwirrkurracommunityKumpupirntilyLake DisappointmentKunawarritji Well 33Kurtal wanyjurla wanyjurla ‘Kurtal where are you’ songKurungalcommunity (Wangkatjungka)mangurihead pad for cushioning heavy loadsmanurrkunurrkuwasp/helicoptermaparntraditional healermarlukangaroomartamartaperson of mixed Aboriginal andEuropean descentMartulanguage groupmartukubush cottonMindirardicommunity (Fitzroy crossing)MinyipuruSeven SistersmitutuseedMulancommunityMungkututuman shot by TobinMurungkurrancestral beings — little peopleNatawalu Well 40Ngayurnangalkuancestral cannibal beingsNgumpancommunityNgurraCountry, homeNgurra kuju walyja Country one familyngurticoolamon (wooden vessel)Pangkapini place between Wells 35–36PapunyacommunityParukuplace/lakepiticoolamon (wooden vessel)pulukukriol — bullocksPurrungurock holetalisandhillsTapuplace — jilaTiwa Well 26Tungkulhair stringwalypalakriol — whitefellaWangkajungalanguage groupWangkatjungkacommunityWarmuncommunity (Turkey Creek)WarralongcommunityWilunaplaceyakapiribush sandals and bark usedto make sandalsyiwarra kujuone roadYiyilicommunityyukiriseedAcknowledgements<strong>The</strong> exhibition <strong>Yiwarra</strong> <strong>Kuju</strong>: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canning</strong> <strong>Stock</strong> <strong>Route</strong> has been developed by the <strong>National</strong> Museum of Australiain conjunction with the Western Australian cultural organisation FORM. <strong>The</strong> support of the <strong>National</strong> Museum ofAustralia and FORM is acknowledged. FORM would like to thank BHP Billiton Iron Ore (Principal Partner) and theGovernment of Western Australia, Department of Culture and the Arts (Major Government Partner).Writing team: Lyn Beasley, <strong>National</strong> Museum of Australia; Susannah Churchill, <strong>National</strong> Museum of AustraliaDevelopment and editing team: Jennifer Blunden, Freeman Ryan; David Arnold, <strong>National</strong> Museum of Australia;Judy Barker, <strong>National</strong> Museum of Australia; John Carty, FORM; Monique La Fontaine, FORM; Carly Davenport,FORM; Tim Acker, FORMContemporary photographic images courtesy of Tim Acker, Morika Biljabu, Ross Swanborough, Gabrielle SullivanDesign by Badjar OgilvyInternational ExhibitionsInsurance Program(front image) Patrick Tjungurrayi, from PapunyaTula Artists, photo by Tim Acker, 2007
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