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23 hours ago
NPY Women's Council

Kaltukatjara brumbies and their kids.
Photo: NPYWC Youth Service – Brett Trindle
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Kaltukatjara brumbies and their kids.
Photo: NPYWC Youth Service – Brett Trindle

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Is there a brumby program happening in docker? 🤩

They look malnourished 😔

Generations of rapa (strength). Mimili community. ... See MoreSee Less

Generations of rapa (strength). Mimili community.

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Stunning family

Beautiful

Beautiful 🥰

Beautiful ❤️

Morris & maku (witchetty grub) - Mai wiru (good food.)
Necklace by our social enterprise @tjanpTjanpi Desert Weavers
Photo: NPYWC Child Nutrition - Loren Paine
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Morris & maku (witchetty grub) - Mai wiru (good food.)
Necklace by our social enterprise @tjanpTjanpi Desert Weavers 
Photo: NPYWC Child Nutrition - Loren Paine

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Those eye lashes 😍😍😍

Save me some Morris ❤️

Hi

Before colonisation, Anangu travelled tjina ankunytja (by foot) the path joining the important water sites of Kulpitjata, Wala, Tjapiya and Mutitjulu.Now, a 50km wati (men's) walk from Kulpitjata to Mutitjulu was completed with the goal of reconnecting younger men with their ancestral country, law and tjukurpa.

Over 30 men from across the NPY lands participated, including senior men who led daily alpiri—traditional morning gatherings that set the agenda and tone for the day. Along the journey, they shared tjukurpa, taught important cultural protocols, and discussed wellbeing. Read the full story here: www.npywc.org.au/news/footsteps-of-ancestors-a-walk-to-nurture-culture-and-wellbeing/
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Before colonisation, Anangu travelled tjina ankunytja (by foot) the path joining the important water sites of Kulpitjata, Wala, Tjapiya and Mutitjulu.Now, a 50km wati (mens) walk from Kulpitjata to Mutitjulu was completed with the goal of reconnecting younger men with their ancestral country, law and tjukurpa. 

Over 30 men from across the NPY lands participated, including senior men who led daily alpiri—traditional morning gatherings that set the agenda and tone for the day. Along the journey, they shared tjukurpa, taught important cultural protocols, and discussed wellbeing. Read the full story here: https://www.npywc.org.au/news/footsteps-of-ancestors-a-walk-to-nurture-culture-and-wellbeing/

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powerful love for the land and.living things in our rain Forrester,oceans streams and rivers Kuri people can save Australia.from global warming they need to.lead.this crises

Great idea. Keep your Culture strong .

Incredibly powerful!

Thanks Sam, most of us know, but tend to forget the wonderful connections that the first nation people to the land and each other🌈👍

Fantastic to see

Sounds fantastic ☺️

Always was, Always will be

Loved seeing this, but not many there. Bit sad.

I bet the path back then wasn't that smooth?

They should do this in the plenty regions and stop family conflicts among families

Terence Abbott ideas for the homelands

YES YES YES. Culture is the glue that holds the family and community together.

Good to see

Peter Swain

Harry Blagg

😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

They spent 65000 years looking for the Centrelink office , for sit down money 🍺👨🏽‍🦱💰🍺👨🏽‍🦱💰

Deadly

Fabulous. X

😱

NPY Women's Council I apologise on their behalf... Racism still knows no bounds...

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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2 weeks ago
NPY Women's Council

Wear it with us. Rikina means “cool/looking good” in Pitjantjatjara. When you buy this Tshirt, you are supporting Anangu women and vital NPYWC health and social services. Get it here: www.npywc.org.au/product/rikina-t-shirt/ ... See MoreSee Less

Wear it with us. Rikina means “cool/looking good” in Pitjantjatjara. When you buy this Tshirt, you are supporting Anangu women and vital NPYWC health and social services. Get it here: www.npywc.org.au/product/rikina-t-shirt/

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Beautiful Meeks xx 😘

2 weeks ago
NPY Women's Council

Carry culture with you. Rene Kulitja’s Parpakani (to fly / take off) Tote bag is here! When you buy this tote, you’re supporting Anangu women and vital NPYWC health & social services. ❤️ Get it here www.npywc.org.au/product/parpakani-tote/ ... See MoreSee Less

Carry culture with you. Rene Kulitja’s Parpakani (to fly / take off) Tote bag is here! When you buy this tote, you’re supporting Anangu women and  vital NPYWC health & social services. ❤️ Get it here www.npywc.org.au/product/parpakani-tote/

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Absolutely beautiful lady ❤️

Luv u beautiful Rene! 🥰🥰

❤️❤️❤️❤️

2 weeks ago
NPY Women's Council

👋Palya from Uluru. The WA / Ngaanyatjarra kungkas at Voyages Yulara for work experience.
Photo: NPYWC Youth Service Jessica Harrison
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👋Palya from Uluru. The WA / Ngaanyatjarra kungkas at Voyages Yulara for work experience. 
Photo: NPYWC Youth Service Jessica Harrison

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Beautiful young women

Enjoy beautiful girls xxxx

Hello Aborigines

Which one of the 3500 languages is that ?

3 weeks ago
NPY Women's Council

#bossladies When the Ngaanyatjarra kungkas hit Yuluara for work experience.
Photo: NPYWC Youth Service - Jessica Harrison
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#bossladies When the Ngaanyatjarra kungkas hit Yuluara for work experience.
Photo: NPYWC Youth Service - Jessica Harrison

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Loved sitting at that spot - beautifully placed

Work experience?

3 weeks ago
NPY Women's Council

Sylvanna, star of the front cover of Rikina, reading her copy outbush. Rikina is THE Anangu magazine, full of stories from the NPY lands about family, work and dreams... you can get your copy here: www.npywc.org.au/product/rikina-magazine/ ... See MoreSee Less

Sylvanna, star of the front cover of Rikina, reading her copy outbush. Rikina is THE Anangu magazine,  full of stories from the NPY lands about family, work and dreams... you can get your copy here: https://www.npywc.org.au/product/rikina-magazine/
3 weeks ago
NPY Women's Council

Standing strong in the heart of outback. The guys from Mutitjulu near Uluru.
Photo: NPYWC Youth Service Mutitjulu
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Standing strong in the heart of outback. The guys from Mutitjulu  near Uluru.
Photo: NPYWC Youth Service Mutitjulu

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Hope you you all having a good time a good life full of fun

Say hello to Aunt Dorothea Randall for me ❤️. So love this community

Deadly ❤️❤️❤️❤️

Awesome photo xxx

🖤💛❤️

how about some tshirts like mulga bore hard rock and SE desert metal?

Fabulous. X

Awsome

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