“Monday/Mundy Moore was an important law man and custodian of Miriwoong Country. His daughter Phyllis Ningarmara is the traditional owner of country in Kununurra today. You have an interesting story and I would love to discuss with Phyllis and Alan Griffiths (senior law man from Victoria River Downs who knew Mundy). I believe the spears are authentic and important.”
Leanne Collier
Gallery Co-ordinator
Waringarri Aboriginal Arts
Waringarri Art at the new Kununurra Courthouse | Desert River Sea
Phyllis Ningamara-Mundy Moore’s Daughter
Aboriginal Artist Phyllis Ningamara
Phyllis Ningarmara | Desert River Sea
Phyllis Ningamara | Desert River Sea
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Phyllis Ningamara (Binjalk) | Artist Profile | Short Street Gallery
Sacred Exchanges: Images in Global Context – Robyn Ferrell – Google Books
Booker•Lowe Gallery – Contemporary aboriginal fine art of Australia
Waringarri Arts | Off The Leash
Mirima Dawang Woorlab-gerring on Vimeo
Phyllis Ningamara | Waringarri Aboriginal Arts
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TURKEY CREEK COLLECTOR: TOM STEVENS
Kununurra, Western Australia – Wikipedia
Nancy Dilyai-language master, Mundy Moore’s daughter
Alan Griffiths
Aboriginal Artist Alan Griffiths