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Munbanda - Bush Tucker
(c1991)
Doris Gingingara
This artwork is provided by the Edith Cowan University Art Collection.
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The painting:
Around the big yam are different types of bush tucker, or Munbanda. There is Walila, a yam; Warpiritja, a kind of bush onion; Nalpur , a plant that is used for colouring leaves for making baskets; and Pinyi-pinya, another type of yam.
The artist:
Doris Gingingara was born in Maningrida Arnhemland in 1946. She spent her childhood in the traditional way with her parents and her tribe, hunting and gathering.
Reviews
Information and links to other reviews of the social and emotional wellbeing of Indigenous peoples are collected here.
Other reviews
Reser J (1991)
Aboriginal mental health: conflicting cultural perspectives.
In: Reid J, Trompf P, eds. The health of Aboriginal Australia.
Sydney: Elsevier Australia:218-291
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chapter (PDF - 3.99 MB - large file warning!)
This chapter has been reproduced here with
the kind permission of the publisher
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Swan P, Raphael B (1995)
Ways Forward - National Consultancy Report on Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Mental Health
Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service
View report (PDF - 587KB)
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website: Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Health (OATSIH)
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Zubrick SR, Silburn SR, Lawrence DM, Mitrou FG, Dalby RB,
et al. (2005)
The social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal children
and young people. (The Western Australian Aboriginal Child
Health Survey, v. 2)
Perth: Telethon Institute for Child Health Research and Curtin
University of Technology
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report (HTML)
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summary booklet (PDF - 1.7MB - large file warning!)
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website: Western Australian Aboriginal Child Health Survey
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