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Nyola

  • ByJake Yarwood
  • November 4, 2019
Just beyond this campfire lies the Warren River which runs through a beautiful stretch of Karri country. At…
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Kodja

  • ByJake Yarwood
  • February 13, 2019
The kodja is a lightweight single or double bit multi-purpose traditional axe of the Noongar people of South West of Western Australia.
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Gnamma

  • ByJake Yarwood
  • December 6, 2017
A gnamma, or water hole, is a natural cavity formed in surface rock. They are most commonly found…
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Woomera

  • ByJake Yarwood
  • October 15, 2017
The Woomera is the Australian Aboriginal version of the spear thrower, and was one of the most important…
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Teeth as Tools

  • ByJake Yarwood
  • October 7, 2017
Lower mandible and lower incisor from a kangaroo. The incisor is one of the strongest bones of all…
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The Dilly Bag

  • ByJake Yarwood
  • July 27, 2017
The Dilly Bag, Djerrk, or Gay’wu pictured was traditionally made in Arnhem Land. I am told it took…
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