Kulpurlunu

Added by Central Land Council

After 70 years, our special place Kurlpurlunu has been found again by Yapa. PAW Productions filmed this exciting discovery.

Previous attempts to find the Tanami Desert site, known as Kurlpurlunu, had proved fruitless until Warlpiri elders, George Jungarrayi Ryder and Molly Nappururla Tasman flew over the area in a helicopter in 2015.
The elderly pair had visited the site as children and recognised some of the features, including a distinctive tree and a rock.
The site's identity was confirmed by 82-year-old Jerry Jangala, who also travelled to the spot by helicopter.
"He said, that is the rock I was sitting down on when I was a little one," said Central Land Council chairman Francis Kelly who was also on the trip.

When he was brought to the site, marked by two distinct sand hills and a bubbling waterhole, he was reportedly overcome with happiness.

"He was singing a song representing that place," Mr Kelly told 783 ABC Alice Springs.

"He started crying then."

The site, about 500kms north-west of Alice Springs, is important to the Warlpiri people because it was used for all the ceremonies for that area, including songs and rain dancing.

"It is a rain-making dreaming that Kurlpurlunu," Mr Kelly said.

Mr Jangala said being at the site was "amazing" and the area was significant to his people.

"We would like to go there. Everybody would really like that too," he said.

While at Kurlpurlunu, Warlpiri rangers undertook a prescribed burn of the area.

There are also plans to protect the area from feral camels.

When news was posted on the Central Land Council's Facebook page people posted comments in praise of the discovery.

"I know so many people who dreamed of this for years!" one post said.

"My heart fills with happiness!" said another.
[excert from ABC news report by Xavier La Canna, 4 June 2015]

More Information
  • Language:Warlpiri, English
  • English Subtitles:Yes
  • Genre:Caring for Country
  • Year Completed:2019
  • Other Crew:Location Crew Jason Japaljarri Woods, Maxwell Japanangka Tasman, Shane Jupurrurla White, Jon Frank, Jeff Bruer, Dan Gerich/Uber Air, Penelope McDonald Editing, Translations and Narration Jeanne Lorrain, Shane Jupurrurla White, Jason Japaljarri Woods, Jeff
  • Music & Musician:Music courtesy Clifford ‘Scotty’ Brown – ‘Going Home’ Michael La Manna – ‘Storm’
  • Copyright:Central Land Council
  • Partner Organisation:PAW Productions
  • Location:Northern Tanami Indigenous Protected Area
  • Duration:00:10:28
  • Producer or Facilitator:PAW Media
  • Translator:Jeanne Lorrain, Shane Jupurrurla White, Jason Japaljarri Woods, Jeff Bruer, David Nixon, Ned Jampijinpa Hargraves, Theresa Naparrurla Ross, Christine Heurtault, Enid Nangala Gallagher, Valerie Napaljarri Martin, Wanta Jampijinpa Patrick, Jerry Jangala Pat
  • Custodians:All copyright information presented in the Northern Tanami IPA Storybook Plan of Management is the intellectual property of the Warlpiri people involved. The information cannot be used without their written consent through the Central Land Council or relevant copyright holders.
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