Spotlight : Nyakul Dawson.

The Star (Amman, Jordan) | March 6, 2007 | Copyright

By Combined news reports Austrialian aboriginal artist Nyakul Dawson, died as he had lived, on the red-brown sand and beneath a big sky. From his birth on the Wati Ngintaka dreaming track--the route taken between Aboriginal sites by an ancestral being--he had been taught the quest for nourishment and shelter. At his death around the age of 70, stranded by flat tyres on his well-worn Toyota Land Cruiser, in high summer, and without either water or medication, Nyakul Dawson had exhausted those survival skills. His extraordinary life journey ended by the dingo fence on Western ...

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