Aboriginal Culture Gallery
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Choose from 34 pictures in our Aboriginal Culture collection for your Wall Art or Photo Gift. All professionally made for Quick Shipping.

Regal birdflower or Green birdflower (Crotalaria cunninghamii)
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Rock art: Nabulwinjbulwinj, a spirit figure considered dangerous: he struck women with a yuam and then ate them
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Aboriginal cave paintings in rock shelter, Gwion Gwion rock art (formerly called Bradshaw)
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Aboriginal rock art: running men wearing head decorations and elbow ornaments, carrying double-pronged spears
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Lightning Man (Storm-maker) (right), also three Barramundi: X-ray spirit figures
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Lightning man, Namarrgun, maker of storms; head and elbow attachments are stone axes for thunder
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Aboriginal rock art: X-ray style paintings including depiction of a Barramundi
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Aboriginal cave paintings in rock shelter, Gwion Gwion rock art (formerly called Bradshaw)
Aboriginal cave paintings in rock shelter, Gwion Gwion rock art (formerly called Bradshaw). These dynamic line figures wearing ornaments and headdresses and carrying boomerangs and other weapons are believed to be the oldest figurative art in Australia. Some of the rock art in north-western Australia has yielded a minimum age in excess of 20 000 years. It is by far the oldest human art in the southern hemisphere and may be among the most ancient in the world. In this category are ant-like charcoal paintings now known as Gwion Gwion figures, like this one sealed by a silica desert varnish into the walls of a rock shelter. Modern Aborigines disclaim authorship of such art and say that it was done by Dreamtime spirits.Manning Gorge, Kimberley, Western Australia
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Aboriginal stencil art, believed to be from the Bidjara people
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Aboriginal cave paintings in rock shelter - Gwion Gwion (formerly called Bradshaw) rock art
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Rock shelter with X-ray style paining of Nabulwinjbulwinj, a spirit figure considered dangerous
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Rock art: Namondjok, a creation ancestor who with his sister broke kinship laws
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Rock art in Thaaklatjika overhang or Wrights Cave
Rock art in Thaaklatjika overhang or Wrights Cave, with initials of a 19th century visitor in a blue triangle overlying the much older work of the Malyankapa and Pandjikali Aboriginal people. That visitor, William Wright, was the leader of the back-up party for the Burke and Wills expedition. Mutawintji National Park, land of Malyankapa and Pandjikali Aboriginal people, western New South Wales, Australia
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Stencilled Aboriginal art believed to be from the Bidjara people
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