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Djambawa introduces us to his country

October 18, 2009 Basil Hall

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Seen here are Jorg Schmeisser (back), Fiona Hall (hat), Djambawa Marawili and Howard Morphy during Djambawa’s generous introductory walk and talk through important burial grounds and significant sites along the beach at Baniyala. Official photographer, Peter Eve’s camera can also be spotted (and a bit of Peter).

BaniyalaDjambawa MarawiliFiona HallHoward MorphyJorg Schmeisser

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