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Neale, Margo (Hg.): Songlines. Tracking the Seven Sisters, National Museum of Australia Press, Canberra 2017, Ausst. Kat., ISBN 9781921953293
Table of Contents ¦ Cover Text ¦ Review⁄Abstract
Table of Contents
Forewards
*Inawinytji Williamson -9-
*Andrea Mason -10-
*Mathew Trinca -11-
Introduction
*Margo Neale: Alive with the Dreaming -14-
Walking, talking and painting the songlines -20-
Martu country -22-
*Kumpaya Girgirba and Ngalangka Nola Taylor: Follow their footprints -26-
*Muuki Taylor and Desmond Taylor: I play the role of that man Yurla -28-
*Nancy Nyanjilpayi Chapman and Marjorie Yates: Talking Pangkal from a distant tin shed -30-
*Kim Mahood: The seething landscape -32-
Pangkal songline -37-
*Painting in the presence of the Jukurrpa -38-
Parnngurr songline -47-
*Lynette Wallworth: Always walking country -48-
*This country is us -50-
Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands -66-
*Stanley Douglas: Kungkarangkalpa at Walinynga -70-
*Diana Young: On revealing and concealing -72-
*Diana James: So everyone can see: Kungkarangkalpa inma in Canberra -76-
*June Ross: Kungkarangkalpa and the art of Walinynga -78-
*Sarah Kenderdine: Travelling Kungkarangkalpa -82-
Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara songline -87-
*Alison Milyika Carroll: Seven pots for Seven Sisters -88-
*Tjukurpa lives in our minds -92-
Ngaanyatjarra Lands -118-
*Anawari Inpiti Mitchell: Remembering the old people -122-
*Lalla West: True story this one -126-
*Bryony Nicholson: Yours is a straight line ... ours is a circle -128-
Kuru Ala songline -133-
*We're all catching the wind ready to fly -134-
Wanarn songline -157-
*Bernard Newberry: He chased them all the way to this country -158-
Last songs -176-
*Karen Cooke and Martha Ward: Anyone who paints Tjukurrpa is painting their country -180-
*Darren Jorgensen: The last songs of Tjapartji Bates -182-
Talking about songlines -200-
*Margo Neale: White man got no Dreaming -202-
*Philip Jones: Tracks of the Ancestors: From 'walkabout' to 'songlines' -210-
*Mike Smith: The metaphysics of songlines -216-
The artists -222-
Notes -242-
About the authors -246-
Credits -247-
Index of artists and their works -248-
Acknowldgements -252-