Gija Goowoolem Doo Minybernem : Gija trees and grasses, 9781922752086
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Gija trees and grasses: art, culture, and creation time revealed.

Gija Goowoolem Doo Minybernem : Gija trees and grasses

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  • Hardcover

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    1 April 2026

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Summary

Gija goowoolem doo minybernem Gija trees and grasses is both a work of art and an extraordinary ethnobotanical achievement. At its heart are 72 stunning paintings by award-winning artist Birrmarriya Shirley Purdie which feature the significant flora found in Gija Country in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia. The paintings are accompanied by Birrmarriya’s descriptions of each plant’s traditional properties and uses for food, medicine and object making as well as …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781922752086
ISBN-10:1922752088
Author:Birrmarriya Shirley Purdie, Frances Kofod
Publisher:Aboriginal Studies Press
Imprint:Aboriginal Studies Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:1 April 2026
Weight:1.23kg
Dimensions:250mm x 230mm x 23mm
About The Author

Birrmarriya Shirley Purdie

Birrmarriya Shirley Purdie is a Gija woman of Nangari skin who was born in 1947 at Gilban (Mabel Downs Station) in the East Kimblerley region of Western Australia. As a respected community elder and as part of her cultural responsibilities, Birrmarriya passes on her encyclopaedic knowledge of Gija language, cultural practices, the intrinsic ecological relationships of country, ethnobotanics, and flora and fauna identification with family, schools, seed collectors, scientists, environmentalists, miners, pastoralists and ranger groups. Birrmarriya has been painting since the early 1990s. She was awarded the Blake Prize for Religious Art in 2007 and her work is held in major national collections including at the Museum of Contemporary Art and the National Portrait Gallery.

Frances Kofod was born in Sydney in 1948 and grew up there and in Armidale in northern New South Wales. In 1978, she completed her Master of Arts thesis on the Miriwoong language. Frances first met Birrmarrya Shirley Purdie in 1987 when working as a linguist in the Gija language program at Ngalangangpum School at Warrmarn. Frances’s first recordings of Birrmarriya relating the stories of her paintings date from this time. From the late 1980s to the present, Frances continues to work on many language projects involving Miriwoong, Gija and Gajirrabeng languages, and was the main compiler of the Gija Dictionary (ASP, 2022).

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