Dhambit Mununggurr (born 1968) is a Yolngu artist of the Gupa-Djapu clan known for her unique ultramarine blue bark paintings inspired by natural landscapes and Yolngu stories and legends. In 2005, Mungunggurr was hit by a truck, leaving her wheelchair bound and stopping her from painting for five years. The incident effected her painting by limiting her use of her right hand.[1]
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DhambitMununggurr (born 1968) is a Yolngu artist of the Gupa-Djapu clan known for her unique ultramarine blue bark paintings inspired by natural landscapes...
Mununggurr is the family name of a number of notable Indigenous Australians from the Yolngu people of Arnhem Land: DhambitMununggurr (born 1968), Australian...
Malaluba Gumana; Naminapu Maymuru-White; Nonggirrnga Marawili; and DhambitMununggurr; and Margaret Wirrpanda, were included in a December 2021 – April...
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2007. This award was established in 2018. 2018: Patrina Liyadurrkitj Mununggurr, for Dhunupa'kum nhuna wanda (Straightening your mind) 2019: Gutiŋarra...