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WARMUN ART CENTRE
PMB Turkey Creek via Kununurra Western Australia 6743 Ph: 08 9168 7496
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MICK JAWALJI
Age: 84 years
SubsectionSki Jangala
Language: Gija and Andayin
Born: Yulumbu
Biography
Mick Jawalji was born at Yulumbu, in western Gija country, around 1920,
just
before the establishment of Tableland cattle station. Yulumbu is the Gija name
for the place where the Tableland
station airstrip is.
Jawalji is the senior traditional owner of the Ban.gurr part of Gija country.
Ban.gurr is the name of the huge flat topped hill, on the way to the Tableland
homestead. Ban. gurr is called
Black person hill in English. Ban.gurr is in the western part of Gija country,
a long way from Warmun.
Jawalji's father was one of the main workers who built the Tableland station
homestead. Jawalji grew up on Yulumbu and learnt stockwork. Like most old Aboriginal
people in the Kimberley
he worked with cattle, doing mustering and droving. As well as being headstockman,
he was also a good
horsebreaker. Jawalji and his stockman drove cattle from Tableland to the Glenroy
meatworks and as far away
as Derby and Wyndham.
While he was living and working in his country Jawalji learnt about all the places
in his country. He learnt about the stories of these places and the meanings
of the rock paintings found
there. Each wet season he and his people would meet to do law, sometimes walking
as far as Mt House station.
This helped maintain their country and culture.
Jawalji also spent a lot of time working on Mornington, a station west of Yulumbu.
He lived with the Andayin people and learnt much about Andayin law and culture
from his step -
father and mother. Jawalji speaks for Andayin country, now that the traditional
owner has passed away.
As well as Tableland and Mornington stations, Jawalji also worked at Fossil Downs,
Brooking Springs, Mabel Downs and Landsdowne stations.
Since retiring Jawalji has lived in a couple of communities. He now lives in
Imintji community, on the Gibb River Road, 220km east of Derby.He only started
painting on canvas a few years
ago. Before that he painted on cardboard. He has experimented with both ochre
and acrylic on board and canvas.
He has only recently started painting for the Warmun Art Centre. His paintings
feature places in his
Ban.gurr country and dreamtime stories of those places. This means that the subject
matter of Jawalji's
paintings is somewhat different to the other Warmun artists. Jawalji's offsider
Barney Yu also lives
at Imintji.
Medium
Natural ochre on canvas
Natural ochre on ply board
Themes
West Gija country and landforms
Traditional Ngarrangkarni (Dreaming) stories
painter and paints under his Aboriginal name, Ngara. Ban.gurr and
Yulumbu
Country
Solo Exhibitions
2004 Raft Artspace, Darwin, May
Group Exihibitions
2003 Artplace, Perth, Artworks featured at Patrick Mung Mungs solo
exhibition
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Copyright in this artwork and text, including the right to reproduce, remains
with the Artist and www.warmunart.com
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