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Six Seasons Bibbulmun Whadjuk Wirin Boodja

Tjyllyungoo Lance Chadd and Trish Robinson

Title: Six Seasons Bibbulmun Whadjuk Wirin Boodja

Artist/s: Lance Chadd – Cultural Lead Artist, Co-concept and Design, Trish Robinson – Artist, Co-concept, Design and Project Manager

Year: Unknown

Category: Urban Art Mural

Site: West Leederville Station

Location Details: West Leederville Station Underpass

Description:

Our Bibbulmun Whadjuk seasons are intrinsic traditional observations and actions in harmony with our interactive and symbiotic environment. Plants and animals show us signs of weather forecast and change within their species, when and where to move in order to be safe and hunt and gather food. Our Boodja (Mother earth) provides for us and with us. She looks after us and we look after her. We are all related, and made of the same. In this system everyone is cared for.




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