Tracker Nat Warano’s art of ngijinkirri, the Tennant Creek Brio and Warumungu history

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Joseph Yugi Williams, Levi McLean, D. Jorgensen
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Abstract During the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s the Warumungu carver Nat Warano, better known as Tracker Nat, produced drawings and painted carvings as gifts and for exchange in the town of Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory. His art practice was a part of his role as a leader of the Warumungu community, as he played a role in moving the community from a reserve outside the township to Warrabri to the south. His gifting of carvings was part of a history and tradition of ngijinkirri among Warumungu people, in which gifts brought the recipient into a state of obligation to the giver. Ngijinkirri put teachers and politicians into this state of obligation, as Nat gifted painted carvings to them. Since the rediscovery of Nat, and of the history and style of his art, his carvings have been identified in both public and private collections. Since beginning the research on Nat, the authors of this article have attributed drawings and painted carvings in public collections and passing through commercial auctions, and it is anticipated that there are many more yet to be identified.
追踪者Nat Warano的ngijinkirri艺术、Tennant Creek Brio和Warumungu历史
在20世纪30年代、40年代和50年代,Warumungu雕刻师Nat Warano,更广为人知的名字是Tracker Nat,制作绘画和彩绘雕刻作为礼物,并在北领地Tennant Creek镇交换。他的艺术实践是他作为Warumungu社区领导者角色的一部分,因为他在将社区从乡镇外的保留区转移到南部的Warrabri中发挥了作用。他赠送的雕刻是Warumungu人ngijinkirri的历史和传统的一部分,在这种传统中,礼物使接受者对送礼者产生了一种义务。Ngijinkirri将教师和政治家置于这种义务状态,因为Nat将彩绘雕刻送给他们。自从纳特的重新发现,以及他的艺术的历史和风格,他的雕刻已经被确定为公共和私人收藏。自从开始对纳特的研究以来,本文的作者们已经在公共收藏和商业拍卖中找到了绘画和彩绘雕刻,预计还有更多的绘画和彩绘雕刻有待鉴定。
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History Australia
History Australia Arts and Humanities-History
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期刊介绍: History Australia is the official journal of the Australian Historical Association. It publishes high quality and innovative scholarship in any field of history. Its goal is to reflect the breadth and vibrancy of the historical community in Australia and further afield.
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