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Anawari Inpiti Mitchell

Anawari Inpiti Mitchell

Anawari Inpiti Mitchell, born in about 1960, grew up at Warburton mission but spent her holidays travelling with her parents through the Ngaanyatjarra lands, leading a traditional life. Anawari was the inaugural manager of the Papulankutja Women’s Centre, and attended the first Tjanpi Desert Weavers workshop in 1995. Later she worked as a community health worker but now spends her time painting and creating tjanpi baskets and sculptures.

Nora Nyutjanka Davidson

Nora Nyutjanka Davidson

Born in 1955 near Mantamaru, Nora Nyutjanka Davidson led a traditional lifestyle at Warburton in its post-missionary period. She started making tjanpi baskets and sculptures about 10 years ago, and has participated in several tjanpi workshops resulting in collaborative sculpture groups.

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Photo: Annieka Skinner, Tjanpi Desert Weavers