The sculpture was used for traditional dance ceremony, accompanied by singing of the story of bonefish, by Alpech men at Aurukun.
Yalga-Binbi Institute for Community Development
Yalga-binbi's main role is conducting community development consultancies and adult education in urban and rural settings. It is part of Shalom Community Development Services along with Shalom Teaching College (indigenous p-12 school), Elders Village, construction company etc, all set up by VAICC
Items
Sculpture
Bonefish Story
Bicornual Basket
Wular
Made by Jumbun by Djirribal people, the basketry tradition was related to gift exchange and food gathering, storage and processing. The tradition is revived by contemporary artists
Shield
Water-Skater
Shields used by rainforest people for battle and ceremony, along with wooden swords. Traditional materials and methods revived by contemporary artists in FNQ
Fishing Nets
Knotted Fish Hoops
Made at Kowanyama, these nets were fashioned from bush materials (bark fibre) to use for bait fishing. The method is applied today by contemporary artists for cultural reasons
Painting
Shark and Dugong
This painting tells a traditional story in a semi-contemporary form, encapsulating details of belief and lifestyle from Mornington Island.