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Irmangka Irmangka traditional Aboriginal balm

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This week, hundreds of women are gathering out bush to participate in our women’s only Law and Culture meeting. The annual meeting ensures the maintenance of women's law and ancient ceremonial cycles. It makes sure that young women gain a deep understanding of their culture that can be passed on for generations to come. ... See MoreSee Less

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Amazing! How blessed to have that opportunity and keep culture strong. Keep up the great work
Wonderful to hear about this gathering ❤
Hello my friends
Go Irrunytju Kungkas. Big softball fans in Irrunytji / Wingellina. NPYWC Youth Service ... See MoreSee Less

Great idea… ❤️
Love the car💥💥💥
I hopes it's their car.
🤩 Our social enterprise Tjanpi Desert Weavers is having a sale in honor of National Reconciliation Week. There are heaps of baskets and sculptures at 40% off. Check it out... Link in comments ... See MoreSee Less

We say UWA /YES to the VOICE. We have been talking about the VOICE for a long time at NPY Women's Council, here is Director Lily Tjiweri from Kaltukatjara (Docker River) NT with a big YES ... See MoreSee Less
The voice discussion is wrong in it presently format.
I wonder if this woman has ever read the constitution of this country.........I bet not!!
Yes, fully support you Lily.
Gilbruk (respect) Namaste Chris Knight ✅
Never saw First Nations Peoples marching for a voice with no power. What happened to sovereignty and reparation?
Check out Omari! Best cheeks and best baby onsie in Pukatja ⭐️⭐️⭐️. Designed by Rene Kulitja, the tjilkamata (echidna) onsie is for sale in our online store. Link in comments. Shop for good!
Photo: Brooke Bathern
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Omg does the baby come with it coz omg so cute 😂🥹🥹
Sylvanna you make a lovely model 🙂
Love to our big sister kangkuru pulka mulapa nganampa on Kenny's and Braedons side uwoa
Sylvanna stunning photo, still caring for and teaching the gorgeous children.🤗
Precious bubba♥️♥️
How gorgeous 🥰
Too gorgeous bubba 💓
Oh, those sweet cheeks. 💗
Mother and baby. Beautiful.
Lovely baby with chubby cheeks
Awww little chubby one ❤️
a beautiful baby
Gorgeous bubba!!☺️
Gorgeous 😁💚❤
Ooooh bubba is too cute 🥰
Gosh why is the baby so fat?!
So cute 🥰
Grammybabys 🥰
goodnesss me..those cheeks!!! 😍
Ohh wahh to sweet 🥰❤️
My sister in-law and my tjamu . 👍
Oh my lord this baby is absolutely gorgeous 😍😍
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🌿🌿🌿 Making Irnangka Irmangka outbush. It is still a prized and well used bush medicine for poultices, applied to the chest to relieve coughs and colds, or rubbed into sore muscles and joints. NPYWC members make an Irmangka Irmangka balm for us to sell using beeswax, olive oil and the irmangka irmangka plant. Link in comments. Music: Tjukurpa Wirunya Ngaranyi - UPK Nganampa Health Council ... See MoreSee Less
Cassandra Bailey Caitlin Bailey
Tanya looks after children at risk in her community of Imanpa. As a kinship carer her door is always open... with no financial assistance she helps children remain connected to country, culture & family love. Read about her thoughts on kinship care > link in comments
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Tanya we need NPY Women's Council at the table when we speak with government. What we hope government will consider is a community led cultural approach to addressing the kids who have lost their way. 🥰
You are one of the most inspirational women I know who cares for so many people. Sending love to you and your beautiful family. I feel blessed to have met you all and worked with you.
Beautiful people step up when it would be easy to do nothing. Bless you and family.
Bless you Tanya ❤️🙏🏽
Blessings Tanya
Awesome job keeping the children in your community safe 🧡🦎
Me too
Go girls! Practicing for their first football match in a Mimili sunset. NPYWC Youth Service ... See MoreSee Less
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Look at the gorgeous colour of that earth! Australia is beautiful.
Love this 🖤💛💖
Sue Irvin
From remote Central Australia to you - Aboriginal designed gifts, books, healing balm, totes, enamel mugs + more. All proceeds to our programs on the ground. 5 - 11 April 2023. COUPON CODE: PIRA15 Shop here: www.npywc.org.au/shop/ ... See MoreSee Less

this is Nellie
😭😭😭Trying new ways to cut onions without crying. NPYWC Nutrition team, always innovating! ... See MoreSee Less

My work safety glasses work so good for me. I’m done crying when cutting onions 🧅
Place a glass of water or wet paper towel near the onions when your cutting them, the acidity from the onions gravitates towards the water 👌🏼 or light a match before you cut them, the sulfur disables whatever it is that makes your eyes water 😎 worst job 😭
Great idea I will try. If I’m wearing my contact lenses I have no difficulty chopping onions. When I’m not wearing them I will follow this advice.
It may look odd, but it would be effective and also provide some short term oxygen that isn't filled with onion fumes - just remember to take off every 30-60 seconds for fresh air, that carbon monoxide from exhaling is not good aye!
I love this! Great ideas, gotta try it.
Deadly 😂👍❤️ love your style ♥️🤜🤛🌹
Giving the chopping board and knife to the wife works best :)
.... you are a total crack up... ❤️❤️❤️
I breathe through my mouth and works every time
Breathe in through your mouth and out through your nose Works for me
I Love It :)
Contact lenses are the go, coming from someone who cuts 10kg at a time every other month
So funny - I keep mine in the fridge too and not a tear since
This is pure gold. Love it. x
Brilliant
Cut them under water in the sink.
This is classic I love it
Did it work …some say if you leave peeled onion soak in cold water for a while …not so stinging and teary for the eyes
Aye that’s how!
The trick is to start crying. Then run your wrists under cold tap water for 40 sec then you can go back to cutting without a problem
The best photo
Love this innovation. I'll use it!
Whatever works for you
Put onion in freezer 4 hrs stop juice in eyes
Very creative