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BILL WHISKEY TJAPALTJARRI (born circa 1920)
‘Rock holes and country near the Olga’s’
Acrylic on Belgian linen
180 x 120 cm
This painting depicts the country and sites around and near Uluru and the Olga’s where Bill
Whiskey grew up and shows the journey he made to Areyonga.
PROVENANCE
Watiyawanu Artists of Amunturrngu Aboriginal Corporation, painted at Mt. Leibig 2007,
Certificate number 77-07159
Bill Whiskey is originally from Pirupa Akla (the Olgas) area. When he was a young man
most of Whiskey’s family had passed away and the people from this area were moving
in the direction of Haasts Bluff Mission. None of them had yet seen white people and
became frightened as they thought that they were mamu people (bad spirit people). The
group continued to travel to an area near what is now called Areyonga where a Patupirri
(Missionary) had settled. This is where Tjapaltjarri and the others first ate white man food.
He spent little time with Patupirri and moved back to Haasts Bluff mission where he met his
wife Colleen Nampitjinpa. Whiskey practiced as a Witch Doctor and people would come
from afar to be treated by him. Whilst on the mission at Haasts Bluff he was engaged by the
contract fencers as a cook and gained the name ‘Whiskey’ due to his having very long white
whiskers.
REPRESENTED
Art Gallery of South Australia
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