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The terms skin group and skin name are introduced without definition. Does anyone know what they mean? What do they have to do with skin? David Spector ( talk) 14:02, 25 March 2013 (UTC)
"Pintupi-Luritja kinship" (1979) authored by Hansen, Kenneth C. and Lesley E. Hansen
[2]
"Pintupi dictionary" compilers Hansen, Kenneth C. and Lesley E. Hansen [3]
This Pintupi Dictionary includes terms related to kinship, and is available as PDF to download.
References
There's no explanation in this article as to the significance of the name Bardon. Someone who knows, please add one. 81.155.198.137 ( talk) 17:34, 14 October 2016 (UTC)
- - - - - - Hope this helps, not sure what to use.
First met Geoffrey Bardon when he returned 1976(?) to visit school, artists, community; Then various times and locations over years until his death.
Geoffrey Bardon, started the painting which became Papunya Tula Artists to assist the artists.
Geoffrey Bardon
Wikipedia Geoffrey Bardon [1] Wikipedia Papunya_Tula [2]
Other:
PDF Looking Back: The Story of a Collection. The Papunya Permanent Collection of Early Western Desert Paintings at the Australian Museum Author: Kate Khan [3]
National Museum - Papunya Collection [4]
Papunya Tula Artists
[5]
Extract: ″The Papunya Tula Art Movement began in 1971 when a school teacher, Geoffrey Bardon, encouraged some of the men to paint a blank school wall. The murals sparked off tremendous interest in the community and soon many men started painting. In 1972 the artists successfully established their own company.″
Daphne Williams provided long contribution which ensured survival and development of Papunya Tula Artits into what it is now.
Pwparker ( talk) 19:58, 14 October 2016 (UTC) [6]
My apologies to Dougg for my earlier errors above, corrected "Frank Bardon" by replacing with "Geoffrey Bardon".
Two references may be useful
(a) "Pintupi-Luritja kinship" (1979)
[7] authored by Hansen, Kenneth C. and Lesley E. Hansen
(b) "Pintupi dictionary" compilers Hansen, Kenneth C. and Lesley E. Hansen
[8] with PDF copy available to download.
Pintupi Dictionary with English includes terms related to kinship
Pwparker (
talk)
06:20, 13 August 2017 (UTC)Pwparker
References
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The terms skin group and skin name are introduced without definition. Does anyone know what they mean? What do they have to do with skin? David Spector ( talk) 14:02, 25 March 2013 (UTC)
"Pintupi-Luritja kinship" (1979) authored by Hansen, Kenneth C. and Lesley E. Hansen
[2]
"Pintupi dictionary" compilers Hansen, Kenneth C. and Lesley E. Hansen [3]
This Pintupi Dictionary includes terms related to kinship, and is available as PDF to download.
References
There's no explanation in this article as to the significance of the name Bardon. Someone who knows, please add one. 81.155.198.137 ( talk) 17:34, 14 October 2016 (UTC)
- - - - - - Hope this helps, not sure what to use.
First met Geoffrey Bardon when he returned 1976(?) to visit school, artists, community; Then various times and locations over years until his death.
Geoffrey Bardon, started the painting which became Papunya Tula Artists to assist the artists.
Geoffrey Bardon
Wikipedia Geoffrey Bardon [1] Wikipedia Papunya_Tula [2]
Other:
PDF Looking Back: The Story of a Collection. The Papunya Permanent Collection of Early Western Desert Paintings at the Australian Museum Author: Kate Khan [3]
National Museum - Papunya Collection [4]
Papunya Tula Artists
[5]
Extract: ″The Papunya Tula Art Movement began in 1971 when a school teacher, Geoffrey Bardon, encouraged some of the men to paint a blank school wall. The murals sparked off tremendous interest in the community and soon many men started painting. In 1972 the artists successfully established their own company.″
Daphne Williams provided long contribution which ensured survival and development of Papunya Tula Artits into what it is now.
Pwparker ( talk) 19:58, 14 October 2016 (UTC) [6]
My apologies to Dougg for my earlier errors above, corrected "Frank Bardon" by replacing with "Geoffrey Bardon".
Two references may be useful
(a) "Pintupi-Luritja kinship" (1979)
[7] authored by Hansen, Kenneth C. and Lesley E. Hansen
(b) "Pintupi dictionary" compilers Hansen, Kenneth C. and Lesley E. Hansen
[8] with PDF copy available to download.
Pintupi Dictionary with English includes terms related to kinship
Pwparker (
talk)
06:20, 13 August 2017 (UTC)Pwparker
References