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Catfish By Karl Haala Elonda Nadjow Keep your eyes peeled for

Catfish By Karl Haala Elonda Nadjow Keep your eyes peeled forKarl Haala There are two words in Kunwok for catfish ngalmakkawarri and ngadjdjlek, however if you are referring to a young catfish, you'd say konjkonj. Catfish is an available food source for the locals all year round, and many say they are often underestimated. Traditionally, Bininj used to spear them at billabongs, rivers and floodwaters. Dimensions: 29cm H x 21cm W Canvas This artwork has been purchased directly from an Aboriginal artist in Kakadu

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Keep your eyes peeled for these three gliding possums

Later he was a resident and student with Djidjbidjidjbi College – a unique and tailored response to assist young people in the area

To preserve the tree's health

and many say they are often underestimated

Catfish By Karl Haala Elonda Nadjow Keep your eyes peeled forKarl Haala There are two words in Kunwok for catfish ngalmakkawarri and ngadjdjlek, however if you are referring to a young catfish, you'd say konjkonj. Catfish is an available food source for the locals all year round, and many say they are often underestimated. Traditionally, Bininj used to spear them at billabongs, rivers and floodwaters. Dimensions: 29cm H x 21cm W Canvas This artwork has been purchased directly from an Aboriginal artist in Kakadu

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