"Wati-Ngintaka Tjukurrpa (Angatja Homeland)"
Megan Lyons
82cm x 58cm
ML8258MY6 - P44
Wati-Ngintaka Tjukurrpa (Angatja Homeland) is the story of the Goanna Man. Situated beyond the cave of her grandfather's country, her grandmother's homeland, Nganyitja Lyons. Goanna Man, he had a tail, and looked like a Goanna. He was from N.T living in the bush with his wife. When he was travelling, he smelled and heard a song, and he came close to a village of people. He tried to stand like a man to deceive them, and he told the aunties he was their family. He also told the brothers he was their brother. He eventually stole their grinding stone, because it made food taste good. He used Goanna Spirits to make heaps of Goanna tracks to get away. Eventually they found him in a cave near the WA border.
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