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Traditional Australian Aboriginal woven bag
A dillybag or dilly bag, also known as mindirr, bulbbe, and other names, is a traditional Australian Aboriginal bag generally woven from plant fibres.
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Flexible container
the waist. The Australian dillybag is a traditional Australian Aboriginal bag generally woven from plant fibres. Dillybags were and are mainly designed
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Species of plant
stick, also known as a yam stick, and they would carry the roots in a dillybag. The practice of digging for tubers and leaving part of the tuber, meant
Microseris_walteri
Cultural artefacts used by Aboriginal Australians
grinding stones to hunt and make food. Coolamons and carriers such as dillybags, allowed Aboriginal peoples to carry water, food and cradle babies. Message
Australian Aboriginal artefacts
Australian_Aboriginal_artefacts
Mixture of leaves and wood ash traditionally chewed by Aboriginal Australians
Pituri carried for long distances to trade, and was found in a D-shaped dillybag collected in 1905 from Boulia in south-western Queensland. Pituriaspis
Pituri
Inflatable pressure bag
Bags and flexible containers Carried Bayong Bindle Briefcase Bug-out bag Dillybag Dromedary bag Flight bag Gaji bag Grocery bag Hambiliya Handbag Haversack
Portable_hyperbaric_bag
Town in Queensland, Australia
nautilus, as well as other seafood and land animals. The women were expert dillybag (dili) makers. Amity Point was one of several seasonal villages that the
Amity,_Queensland
Island that lies within Moreton Bay in the Australian state of Queensland
nautilus, as well as other seafood and land animals. The women were expert dillybag (dili) makers. The localities of Dunwich (Goompi) and Amity (Bulan) were
North_Stradbroke_Island
Topics referred to by the same term
Station, Yokohama, Japan Yakou Piao-se, an event in Yakou, Nanlang, China Dillybag, an Aboriginal Australian bag This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Yakou
Aboriginal artist in Australia
South Australia, and the Museum der Kulturen in Switzerland. Mindirr is a dillybag. Art Gallery of New South Wales. "Margaret Rarru Garrawurra: Bathi (Basket)
Margaret_Rarru_Garrawurra
Topics referred to by the same term
British political faction headed by Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby Dillybag, a traditional Australian Aboriginal woven bag Dilly Dilly, a phrase of
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Bags and flexible containers Carried Bayong Bindle Briefcase Bug-out bag Dillybag Dromedary bag Flight bag Gaji bag Grocery bag Hambiliya Handbag Haversack
Khorjin
Species of flowering plant
solani. Melochia corchorifolia was used as a source of fibre for making dillybags and other objects in the north-central Arnhem Land region. It was noted
Melochia_corchorifolia
Aboriginal Australian artist and weaver
essential role in ceremonial practice. For example, on certain occasions, dillybags are used to carry sacred objects and cultural significance. Another purpose
Mary_Dhalapany
Tuber used in Australian Aboriginal cuisine
stick (a Gunditjmara term for digging stick) and carry the roots away in a dillybag or rush basket. 'Today the native women were spread out over the plain
Murnong
Town in Queensland, Australia
tree bark were used up until the 1930s to capture dugong. Attractive dillybags (kulai) were made from reeds by the women of the area. The first British
Dunwich,_Queensland
Aboriginal people. In her tale, Yingana came from the Arfura sea with dillybags full of yams. As she traveled around the land, she planted yams and scattered
Thompson_Yulidjirri
Remote community in the Northern Territory of Australia
all in a big pot with the pandanus fibre. They then make things such as dillybags (mindirr), mats, fish traps, and woven hats. Some of these have featured
Ramingining, Northern Territory
Ramingining,_Northern_Territory
topi Dhakai Dhoti Diabetic sock Diadem Diaper Diaper bag Dickey (garment) Dillybag Dimity Diplomatic uniform Dirndl Disruptive Pattern Combat Uniform Disruptive
Index_of_fashion_articles
Aboriginal Australian people
was consumed by fire. His mother decapitated him, and put his head in a dillybag as a reminder of her deceased son, and buried the rest. On successive days
Mamu_people
Digital artist
Mukurtu Archive, a media content manager based on the Warumungu community Dillybag. In 2005, he authored the Dynamic Backend Generator (DBG) with his team
Craig_Dietrich
Group of Aboriginal Australian clans
Mat rush (Lomandra longifolia and Lomandra hystrix) was used to weave dillybags. These bags were used for a variety of purposes and were made in a number
Yugambeh_people
Aboriginal Australian people of Northern Queensland
roots, so that water bubbled forth until the Rainbow rested and opened its dillybag, releasing flying foxes, whose existence was thereby established. Water
Uw_Oykangand
Australian Indigenous Kaiadilt artist
walls of the fish traps, was an adept maker of string, and weaver of dillybags and coolamons, and a respected singer of Kaiadilt songs, which tell of
Sally_Gabori
Aboriginal Australian people
hunting and women foraging, armed with a digging stick (katjan) and a dillybag. Yams (mai watea) and arrowroot (mai woppa) were a wet season staple, followed
Wik-Mungkan_people
Species of plant native to Australia
traps and shelters, and the fibre can be stripped out to make string for dillybags and other uses. The trunks are used to build rafts. The plant has a number
Pandanus_spiralis
Scottish officer in the Australian native police
that "The trooper had pursued some myalls and brought back no end of dillybags, fish baskets, spears, etc." By 7 May 1866 Davidson and his men are feeling
John Murray (native police officer)
John_Murray_(native_police_officer)
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