Manapan Means Together
Nov 17, 2017
2 minutes
Story by Linda Nathan.
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With 50,000 years behind them, the Yolngu people of Arnhem Land in Top End Australia well and truly have their own traditions of making things. Wood, stone, plant fibre and the earth itself have continuously felt their touch and been transmuted.
Thirty years in business might be a pinpoint in time by comparison, but it
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