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O'Halloran, Alec: The Life of Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri, PhD Thesis, Australian National University, Canberra 2013
Table of Contents ¦ Cover Text ¦ Review⁄Abstract
Table of Contents
Title page -i-
Statement of authorship -ii-
Acknowledgments -iii-
Abstract -v-
Acronyms -vi-
List of Illustrations -vii-
List of Namarari's illustrated artworks -viii-
Map I: Australia -ix-
Map 2: Places and Sites -x-
Contents -xi-
Introduction -1-
Chapter 1: A Pintupi family, 1920s-30s -32-
Chapter 2: Moving east away from home, early to mid 1930s -58-
Chapter 3: Making a way for himself, mid to late 1930s -78-
Chapter 4: The rise and fall ofa settlement, the 1940s-50s -101-
Chapter 5: Line up here for a new way of life, 1959-1970 -126-
Chapter 6: Doors opening, the early 1970s -150-
Chapter 7: Moving west, the mid to late 1970s -187-
Chapter 8: Papunya and beyond, late 1970s-1982 -215-
Chapter 9: Return, resettle, rebuild: the 1980s -240-
Chapter 10: Tjilpi time, the 1990s -275-
Conclusion -312-
Appendices
Appendix la: Criteria for the examination of an artist's biography -319-
Appendix I b: Biography research factors -320-
Appendix lc: Research topics derived from Johnson's studies -321-
Appendix 2: Research participants
Appendix 2a: Interviews schedule -322-
Appendix .2b: Author's interviews with PT A staff employed 1972-1998 -324-
Appendix 2c: Interviews with Namarari, his relatives and Aboriginal individuals -324-
Appendix 3: Features of Pintupi culture, society and language -325-
Appendix 4: Sources and approvals summary -329-
Appendix 5: The Kean and Batty interviews -330-
Appendix 6: PTA Staff Survey -334-
Appendix 7: Walytja and kinship -336-
Appendix 8: Annual output -339-
Appendix 9a: Sources regarding sites -340-
Appendix 9b: List of sites with alternate spellings -341-
Appendix 9c: Sites connecting Namarari and his family -343-
Appendix 10a: Stories in Namarari's paintings: preliminary and revised -345-
Appendix 10b: Kangaroo paintings: Malu Kutjarra -349-
Appendix 10c: Dingo paintings: Papa -351-
Appendix 11a: Collections holding Namarari's art -353-
Appendix 11b: Namarari's exhibition history -354-
Appendix 12: Revenge killings interview extracts -357-
Bibliography -359-