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Ethnicity
  
Aboriginal Australian

Name
  
Wandjuk Marika


Role
  
Painter

Died
  
June 1987

Wandjuk Marika Wandjuk Marika Bark Painting Aboriginal Bark Art

Monuments
  
Wandjuk Marika 3D Memorial Award

Occupation
  
Painter, actor and composer

Music director
  
Movies
  
Where the Green Ants Dream

Similar People
  
Jorg Schmidt‑Reitwein, Beate Mainka‑Jellinghaus, Werner Herzog

Mandjuk Marika Memorial 3D Award


Wandjuk Marika OBE (c. 1930–1987), was an Australian Aboriginal painter, actor, composer and land rights activist. He was a member of the Riratjingu clan of the Yolngu people of north-east Arnhem Land, Northern Australia.

Wandjuk Marika Djan39kawu story circa 1963 by Wandjuk Marika The

His paintings expressed his people's traditional religious beliefs, and included Djang'kawu Story (1960) and Birth of the Djang'kawu Children of Yelangbara (1982). Djang'kawu is the founding ancestor of the Riratjingu in traditional stories.

Wandjuk Marika Fish bark painting Wandjuk Marika Ididj Australia

He co-founded the Aboriginal Arts Board in 1973, and became Chairman in 1976. He was appointed an [Officer of the Order of the British Empire]] that same year.

Wandjuk Marika National Museum of Australia WANDJUK MARIKA

His name was given to the Wandjuk Marika 3D Memorial Award, a category of the prestigious National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award, awarded annually by the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. His portrait hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra, and several of his paintings feature in the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

Wandjuk Marika Djan39kawu story The sun rising 1959 by Wandjuk Marika

As an actor, Marika appeared in the films Where the Green Ants Dream (1984) and Initiation (1987). He also appeared in the television miniseries Women of the Sun. He was both actor and composer in Where the Green Ants Dream.

Wandjuk Marika Wandjuk Marika Bark Painting Aboriginal Bark Art

He was the author of The Aboriginal Children's History of Australia.

Wandjuk Marika Wandjuk Marika Artists Australian Art Auction Records

Marika wrote frequent but unsuccessful letters to the Australian federal government to protest against mining activities on Yolngu lands.

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Wandjuk Marika was the uncle of Raymattja Marika.

References

Wandjuk Marika Wikipedia


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