Lily Long (Jatarr) Australian, Warnman, b. c. 1940
Lily was born at Karlamilyi (Rudall River) and her Martu name, Jatarr, is a seed which can be used to make a tasty seed damper. Lily's father was a Warnman man who travelled a long way east into Pitjanjatjarra country, stole Lily's mother and took her back to Karlamilyi. Lily grew up around Tiwa with her family. In 1947 her father-in-law went into Jigalong and returned with stories about rations. In response, Lily and her immediate family travelled through Karlamilyi, Talawana and Balfour Downs until they reached the Jigalong mission. At Jigalong, Lily lived in a bough shed and went to school. She later worked as a cook on a number of stations and also mined with a yandy (wooden dish) for tin and other minerals. Lily now lives at Nullagine with her sister, children and grandchildren. Lily paints as a way of teaching children so that they know their history. She paints to speak up for her country and protecting the important places from mining and other disruptions.