Kurdukadji (Emu)
Kurdukadji (Emu)

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Emus are large, flightless birds found throughout Australia, including Arnhem Land. The male emus guard the nest. Females cease contact with the young once the eggs are laid and males incubate the eggs and raise the fledglings until the chicks are independent. The emu is a prized food source for Aboriginal people in western and central Arnhem Land. The exaggerated chest is called a crop and birds use the crop for storing and digesting food. The small appendages under the chest are the feeble wings. To compensate for their lack of flight, emus are very fast runners.
Emus are Yirridjdja moiety, Bulanj or Bulanjdjan skin. They are known as Alwanjdjuk in Gundjeihmi dialect and in stone country people they call emu Ngurrurdu and here we call Kurdukadji.

Ngalbu Kurdukadji ngalkka ngalkimuk mayh ngadberre bininj.Narangem kawirllarrknahnan ngaldaluk kare kamdurndeng kawirllarrkkabun.wanjh kabehbebun yayaw kayimerran.Kurdukadji ngadberre mayh nawu bininj ngad ngarrihni kore Central dja kore West Arnhem Land Kunberl ngalengarre manyahwurd  kunekke minj karrolkan kaddum kare dja kalobme wernkih kore manberrk ngalngudjbang.Kurdukadji ngalkka ngalmardku kunkurlah ngalengarre Ngakangila (Burlanjdjan) Manbu Gundjeihmi kunwok kurdukadji kabirringeybun Alwanjdjuk dja nawu birriwardeken kabirringeybun Ngurrurdu dja nawu Kanjdjihkanjdji kabirringeybun Kurdukadji.

ARTIST  Johnathon Garnarradj


FURTHER DETAILS

Size 38 x 51 cm
Medium Acrylic on Arches Paper
Catalogue # 2566-23

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