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Yolngu customary law is
known as Ngarra, or as the
Maḏayin (also
written madayan and Mardiyhin).
Maḏayin embodies the
rights of the
owners of the law, or...
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opening of
MAḎAYIN at the Hood
Museum of Art". Kluge-Ruhe:
Madayin.
Retrieved 5 May 2024. "Kluge-Ruhe
Aboriginal Art Collection. "
Madayin:
Eight Decades...
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including D****u’–Gälpu Ties, a bark
painting currently on
display in the
Madayin Exhibit along the family's
other works. It is here that she
developed her...
- the "
Madayin",
which embodies the
rights and
responsibilities of the
owners of the law, or
citizens (rom
watangu walal, or
simply rom).
Madayin includes...
- Al-Jamaa (The University; due to its
proximity to King
Abdulaziz University)
Madayin Al-Fahad (The
Cities of Fahad) Ar-Rawabi Al-Wazeeriya (The Ministerial)...
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community at Yirrkala).
Singing the Land,
Signing the Land.
Deakin University.
Madayin Law in
Yolngu and
English "About Yolngu".
Nhulunbuy Corporation. Wilkinson...
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travelled to the
United States to join the
curatorial team for the
exhibition Madayin:
Eight Decades of
Aboriginal Australian Art from Yirrkala. This was Wanambi's...
- John W. Kluge, to
create a bark
painting now
featured in the
exhibition Maḏayin. His piece,
Barama (Yirritja
Creation Being), is one of the twenty-nine...
- form
figures with the grid that
encapsulate more
complex meanings. In his
Madayin series,
these circles are seen to be
reminiscent of waterholes,
which also...
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tradition and
teach his
daughters (i.e. women) how to
paint the
sacred madayin clan designs.
Marika advocated for the
teaching of Yolŋu
culture to the...