Mulga Tree
Debra McDonald Nangala
Yuendumu, NT,
			SKU
			YAA-302
		
			
			Artwork Year
			
			2024
			Dimensions
			
			76 x 24 cm
			Medium
			
	acrylic on canvas
Mulga (Acacia aneura) is an indigenous wattle plant. This evergreen shrub is prevalent in Australia’s arid outback regions. It holds great significance for central desert communities, serving as an essential resource. The seeds of the mulga tree are edible, and its roots are home to bush tucker favourites such as witchetty grubs and honey ants. The dense wood of the watiya trees is particularly suited for crafting wooden items, including hand-carved weapons, coolamons, and ceremonial objects.
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