Three Nyawana in Yariny Country by Rusty Peters
Three Nyawana in Yariny Country by Rusty Peters
Title: Three Nyawana in Yariny Country
Artist: Rusty Peters
Artwork Size: 49 x 59cm (image area)
Artwork medium: Etching and screenprint
Artist skin name: Juwurru
Langauges: Gija and Kimberley Kriol
Art Centre: Warmun Art Centre, Western Australia
Printed: Basil Hall Editions
About:
‘This is Garnkiny place (moon dreaming) and those three are Nyawana (Garnkiny’s straight skin or potential wives). That moon, that old man, wanted to marry a woman who was daawul. Wrong way skin for him. Everyone bin asking him “who you want to marry. They said, this one this Nyawana?” He couldn’t say nothing. He got too much shame cause he wanted to marry his mother in-law.’
But he couldn’t marry her, he was supposed to marry her daughters. He got shamed and walked off and turned into garkiny. Then, he turned around and cursed everyone. He said, “you can be anything, a tree, rock.” He turned some into trees, that’s them there, them Nyawana them trees.’
Traditionally, the mother-in-law relationship with her son-in-law, is referred to as Lambarra. It is an ‘avoidance’ or ‘taboo’ relationship. These two are not supposed to talk to each other or say each other’s name. For Gija, people this is not just a story.