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Gulumbu Yunupingu (1943 – 9 May 2012),
after her
death known as
Djotarra or Ms Yunupingu, was an
Australian Aboriginal artist and women's
leader from...
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brothers Galarrwuy Yunupingu and
Mandawuy Yunupingu, and
artist sisters Gulumbu Yunupingu,
Barrupu Yunupingu,
Nancy ****mala Yunupingu, and
Eunice Djerrkngu...
- in the
struggle for
Australian land rights, also
known as Dr
Yunupingu Gulumbu Yunupingu (1940s–2012),
Australian artist and women's
leader Geoffrey Gurrumul...
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astronomical elements of the artists' cultures.
Prominent examples are
Gulumbu Yunupingu, Bill
Yidumduma Harney, and Nami Maymuru, all of whom have won...
- as artists,
musicians and
political leaders, most
notably his
daughters Gulumbu Yunupingu, ****mala Yunupingu, and
Nyapanyapa Yunupingu, and his sons Galarrwuy...
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Yolngu stories and legends. Her
father Mutitjpuy Mununggurr and
mother Gulumbu Yunupingu were both
celebrated Aboriginal artists, each
having won first...
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artist Blamire Young (1862–1935):
artist William Young (1875–1944):
artist Gulumbu Yunupingu (c.1943–2012):
Australian Aboriginal artist and women's leader...
- of art. The
centre has been a base for
several major artists,
including Gulumbu Yunupingu,
Banduk Marika,
Gunybi Ganambarr,
Djambawa Marawili, and Yanggarriny...
- Mak****arese and many
Indigenous languages). In 2012, a huge
painting by
Gulumbu Yunupingu titled Garrurru (Sail) was
installed at the
Australian National...
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elder of the
Galpu clan.[citation needed] Her
sisters included artists Gulumbu Yunupingu,
Barrupu Yunupingu,
Nyapanyapa Yunupingu, and
Eunice Djerrkngu...