Anchor Gulunba, traditional fish trap (Manjabu) made with Milil…
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Anchor Gulunba, traditional fish trap (Manjabu) made with Milil (a vine - Malalasia Scandens) and Maubeli (Wrightia Saligna). 200 cm x 45 cm diameter. Sydney private collection. Provenance: Darwin Art Gallery, Smith Street, bought in 1983.

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