Tjinpun talks of his childhood wanderings throughout his country to the north of traditional Spinifex Lands. 'No clothes. No blankets 'he says. He describes the daily ritual of collecting foods...
Tjinpun talks of his childhood wanderings throughout his country to the north of traditional Spinifex Lands. 'No clothes. No blankets 'he says. He describes the daily ritual of collecting foods over vast distances such was the scope of sustenance needed within this arid environment.Here he depicts the significant site of Katala, a permanent water source that consists of three soakage’s that must be dug for the water to be collected. Katala holds the Tjulpu Tjuta Tjukurpa (Many Birds Creation Line) and is a highly sensitive narrative that sees a group of Wati Nyii-Nyii (Zebra Finch Men) travel south to the coast to save the world from rising seas.