Narmarnkorl (barramundi)
Artist
Jimmy Njiminjuma
(1945-2004)
Date2001
Object number00034331
NamePainting
MediumOchres, bark
DimensionsOverall: 1640 x 400 mm, 5 mm, 2300 kg
Display Dimensions: 1644 x 405 mm, 3 mm, 2300 kg
Display Dimensions: 1644 x 405 mm, 3 mm, 2300 kg
Copyright© Jimmy Njiminjuma
ClassificationsArt
Credit LineANMM Collection
DescriptionA bark paining of narmatnkorl (barramundi) by Kurulk artist Jimmy Njiminjuma.
Region: Central Amhem Land
Language: Kuninjku (Eastern Kunwinjku)
Clan: Kurulk clan
Moiety/Social Grouping: Dhuwa Moiety; Balang subsection
Country: Kurrurldul and Kakodbebuldi
SignificanceBarramundi were and still are an important food resource for Indigenous people, and held in high regard by non-Indigenous people as sporting fish. These fish are caught throughout Jimmy Njiminjuma's clan area, either in fish-traps woven from pandanus or sedge grass or hunted with spears and fishing lines in billabongs and streams where they shelter under fallen logs.Dorothy Djukulul
before 1991