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The Estate of Mary Macha AM, Perth
This work is accompanied by notes which read: 'This painting represents the "honey" or "sugar bag", madayin (sacred totem) of the Gupapuynu people, Djawa's own madayin. It shows the tree and is called "ganiny" (a sacred name). The part in the middle is where the honey is. The lower section has no honey, it is simply fibre (raki' string).
The hanging parts represent the flowers which the bees look for. This madayin was part of the Narra ceremony which took place here last year. The 2 totemic ancestors Dhupiditj and Ditjpuditj are in charge of this and they named it.
Painted by Djawa - Head man of the Gupapuynu Clan.
Milingimbi, N.T., Australia - December 1975'.
The label attached verso reads:
'Artist: Naingaiija, Tribe: Liwagalawamirri, Area: Elcho Island (Narnaeki, an outpost of the island.)
The artist is one of the truly old time painters, and in this painting he has depicted tribal dancers wearing huge halos of bamboo and feathers. There is only one other artist who painted in this style, Baku Ray, who died last year. To a connoisseur, this style of painting is very valuable, as it is completely uncommercialised'.