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Mythological creature
The Yawkyawk, sometimes spelt yawk yawk and also known as ngal-kunburriyaymi, is an Aboriginal Australian mythological female creature, originating in
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Australian actor and sculptor
(1960/1961 - 2020) was an Aboriginal Australian artist known for his Mimih and Yawkyawk sculptures, and acting roles. Crusoe Kurddal was an artist, dancer, singer
Crusoe_Kurddal
Aboriginal Australian carver and painter
custodians of an important site related to female water spirits known as yawkyawk, Yalandja has become internationally renowned for his painted carvings
Owen_Yalandja
sun Wurugag and Waramurungundi, first man and woman of Kunwinjku legend Yawkyawk, Aboriginal (Kunwinjku) shape-shifting mermaids who live in waterholes
List of Australian Aboriginal mythological figures
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Australian painter
River. Proficient across various subjects, Njiminjuma frequently depicted yawkyawk figures, believed to be female water spirits in Kuninjku culture. These
Jimmy_Njiminjuma
Aboriginal Australian artist
the early 2000s. Her favorite subject is the yawkyawk, a female spirit who lives in the water. The Yawkyawk spirit lives in freshwater streams and pools
Anniebell_Marrngamarrnga
Creator god and common motif of Aboriginal Australia
Regional Language Centre. Retrieved 16 June 2019. "Magical transformations: Yawkyawk and Ngalyod become art". NGV. 14 February 2019. Archived from the original
Rainbow_Serpent
made paperbark and woven sculptures of a range of spirit figures, dogs, yawkyawks (mermaid-like spirits), and crocodiles, which had precedents in men's
Lena_Yarinkura
Australian Aboriginal painter (c. 1926–2009)
Yawk Yawk, a depiction of female water spirits. Bardayal illustrates the yawkyawk in a new way that is different from the traditional images. Instead of
Bardayal_'Lofty'_Nadjamerrek
Yunupingu (the rock) Northern Territory 2023 Owen Yalandja Ngalkodjek Yawkyawk Northern Territory 2024 Wurrandan Marawili Rumbal, the body / the truth
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Kunwinjku artist
Rainbow Serpent) Ngalyod the Rainbow Serpent Oenpelli, Western Arnhem Land Yawkyawk Two Works: Saratoga Fish Namangurr (Barramundi) and Mimi Spirit Namangurr
Curly_Bardkadubbu
Aboriginal Australian artist
Ngalyod and Yawkyawk. These two female transformational beings are incredibly prominent in Kuninjku art, and their stories are linked. Yawkyawk is the young
Mick_Kubarkku
wooden frame infilled with string mesh. Her first work in 2003 represented Yawkyawk, a female water spirit in Kuninjku religion. This subject has remained
Australian Aboriginal fibre sculpture
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Aboriginal artist (1952–2021)
was drawn from cultural spirits or ancestral beings such as Wayarra and yawkyawk. Figures from everyday life such as camp dogs, feral pigs, and humans were
Bob_Burruwal
Contemporary Aboriginal Australian artist
ngaldadmurrng (saratoga fish), birlmu (large barramundi fish), mimih spirits, yawkyawk and Ngalyod (the Rainbow Serpent). While he was best known for his bark
John_Mawurndjul
Aboriginal Australian artist
Gabriel depicts the Ngalkkunburriyaymi(water spirit), Ngalangball skin, and Yawkyawk (female water spirit). He describes what different skins are and how they
Gabriel_Maralngurra
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