Date of Birth: 
01.01.32
Language: 
Walmajarri
Country: 
Payinjarra, Great Sandy Desert

I was born at a jumu [soak water] called Payinjarra in the Great Sandy Desert. I walked out from the desert with my husband when I was a young girl. I left my mother and brother Kumanjayi [deceased] Pijaju behind at Japingka. My husband had two wives, my older sister and myself. These two passed away a long time ago, here in the river country at Brooking Springs Station.
 
When we left the desert we walked for a long time. We were walking and hunting all the way. We killed pussycat and wirlka [sand goanna] for food but no kangaroo. I was walking and worrying all the time about my mother but I kept going. My husband and my sister were both cheeky. They hit me for no reason. I was crying for my mother. I got away from them once. But they were too cheeky to me and told me, “come on you have to go”. I told them, “No, I want to go back to my mother”. They kept telling me “No, you have to keep going”.
 
I was frightened but I came out at Old Bililluna. There was a plane landing right there and I was frightened of that plane. From there, all of us kids went walking and looking at the plane which had landed. I didn’t know any English and so I just looked at the kartiya [Europeans]. We kept going and we saw kartiya getting water in a bucket from a well. This was new to me too because it was the first time I had seen this.
 
We had no shoes. We were wearing yakapiri [bush used to make sandals to protect feet from the hot ground]. After that, a motorcar came from Moola Bulla to Old Bililluna and took us to Moola Bulla. We were frightened in the car. We hadn’t seen one before. And we didn’t know anyone there either. I met Manmarria Daisy Andrews  and her first son at Moola Bulla.
 
I talked only Juwaliny when I came out from the desert but today I speak Juwaliny, Walmajarri, Kriol and English. I have been painting with Mangkaja Arts for a long time.

Painting Themes: 
Jila (living waterhole), jilji (sand hills) and jumu (soakwater waterhole) in the Great Sandy Desert
Wajampajarti jumu, Kalajita jumu, Japingka jila
Trees, grasses and flowers
Collections: 
National Museum of Australia
Fitzroy Crossing High School Fitzroy Crossing Hospital
Exhibitions: 
2008: Fitzroy Valley Education Centre – panels project
Gallery: 
4/09,'Jila (Waterhole)',56x76 cm, Acrylic on paper
39/09,'Paynjarra',45x60 cm , Acrylic on canvas
55/09,'Jumu',60x60 cm, Acrylic on canvas
92/09,' Jila', 56x76 cm, Acrylic on paper
232/09,'jila', 60x60 cm, Acrylic on canvas
611/06,'Jumu', 120x90 cm, Acrylic on canvas
700/09,'Kurrajirri', 107x76 cm, Acrylic on canvas
708/07,'Warnti',60x60cm Acrylic on canvas
982/08,'This is My Country',60x90 cm, Acrylic on canvas
1112/08 ,'Jumu and Bush Flowers',60x45 cm, Acrylic on canvas