Banduk Marika

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Banduk Mamburra Wananamba Marika AO (13 October 1954 – 12 July 2021) was an artist and printmaker from Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia. She was a member of the Rirratjingu clan of the Yolngu people, whose traditional land is Yalangbara. She was also an environmental activist and leader, and the first Aboriginal person to serve on the National Gallery of Australia's board. rdf:langString
Banduk Mamburra Wananamba Marika (Yirrkala, 13 octobre 1954 - 12 juillet 2021) est une graveuse australienne, membre du clan Rirratjingu du peuple aborigène des Yolngu. Militante et leader environnementale, elle est la première personne aborigène à siéger au conseil d'administration de la Galerie nationale d'Australie. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Banduk Marika
rdf:langString Banduk Marika
rdf:langString Banduk Marika
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rdf:langString Red Ochre Award, 2001
rdf:langString Telstra NAATSIA Bark Painting Award, 2005
xsd:date 1954-10-13
rdf:langString Banduk Mamburra Wananamba Marika
xsd:date 2021-07-12
rdf:langString Wandjuk Marika , Dhuwarrwarr Marika , Bayngul, Laklak
rdf:langString Banduk Mamburra Wananamba Marika AO (13 October 1954 – 12 July 2021) was an artist and printmaker from Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia. She was a member of the Rirratjingu clan of the Yolngu people, whose traditional land is Yalangbara. She was also an environmental activist and leader, and the first Aboriginal person to serve on the National Gallery of Australia's board.
rdf:langString Banduk Mamburra Wananamba Marika (Yirrkala, 13 octobre 1954 - 12 juillet 2021) est une graveuse australienne, membre du clan Rirratjingu du peuple aborigène des Yolngu. Militante et leader environnementale, elle est la première personne aborigène à siéger au conseil d'administration de la Galerie nationale d'Australie.
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