Larrakitj: Aboriginal memorial poles by Wukun Wanambi

Interesting display at the British Museum of aboriginal memorial poles, or larrakitj, made by Wuken Wanambi.

Larrakitj are traditionally used as coffins in Northern Australia once a body had decomposed and are placed in the landscape as a memorial. These examples are however made as art works and the group are called Wetjwitj. There are made in threes to show the processes involved.

The design shows sea mullets which represent the clan, currents in the water and the power of the bay. The artist visited the British Museum and saw the Reading Room as a memorial pole in the centre of the museum and visitors quests for meaning like the mullet in the bay.

This was at interesting precursor to the forthcoming Aboriginal show at the museum.

 

 

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