Brandon and Steel sailing home
. . . to the Tiwi Islands.
Tiwi Art Workshop
Making Funeral Poles.
With the popularity of Aboriginal art
these are now highly sought after.
But still . . . they are Funeral Poles.
Tiwi Lunchtime.
Teddy the Elder
. . . and Jimmy the Younger.
The elusive Tiwi Tiger
Pure evil … some say.
Yet … not elusive enough.
But just in case?
Ernie Dingo and me … Not Tiwi people.
Ernie on the job filming a documentary
on Tiwi, for SBS Television, Australia.
Photography;
Linda & David B. Redpath Β© 2019
Beautiful photos …Tiwi in its finest on photos..
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Thanks Mich.
The Tiwi’s are a photographer’s
paradise ποΈ
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Amazing pictures!! Is the guy in one of the final pictures filming something?
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Thanks Watt π
Yes, Ernie Dingo is an Australian
travel documentary presenter. You
can see his work online via SBS
Television. Almost like being thereπ
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That’s awesome. π
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Some great shots in there…
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Had an interesting visit
… so had to share it π
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Your photos inspire me to travel David. Australia seems to be such a great place.
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It’s a huge island continent, Scott!
So make it a long sojourn with the lot π
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Sure! A road trip would be nice, and then you have the Great Barrier Reef.
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I’ll be snorkelling there next week.
Just north of Cairns, where the
Humpback Whales are cruising π
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Sounds interesting! Though it must be quite cold right now.
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Not in the Tropical North.
There’s only two seasons,
the wet, and the dry season.
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There’s definitely where I am going next David,
the place with the endless summer
long days, colorful twilight.
Yup.
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The skies are cloudless, being the
dry season, and glow a brilliant red
at sunset … over the ocean π
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The photos are very exotic but just for information, where is Tiwi located?
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The Tiwi Islands are located just
north of the Australian continent.
A short boat trip from Darwin.
They consist of two main islands,
and are officially part of Australia.
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Thanks for the information. I would surely visit them one day in my life.
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Just keep heading south
when you get to the equator π
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Ok.
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Nice photography and commentary.
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Thank you, H. π
Much appreciated.
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Beautiful post, David!
Ernie Dingo! How awesome!
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Yes, except for a few tourists, we had
the whole island to ourselves ποΈ π
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Wonderful pics, David. Will you be my tour guide when I visit Australia, please!
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Certainly Punam π
Unless I’m touring India at the timeπ
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I like the aboriginal art in the church – almost islamic.
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It’s interesting that long before
Europeans arrived, Indonesian
Muslim fishermen were in regular
contact with the Tiwi Islanders.
Perhaps they had an influence on
the culture.
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I thought that aboriginal art came out the mists of time or is that the rock art? If the dot art is equally established the influence could have gone the other way.
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The Tiwi’s are but a small drop
off the huge mainland continent
of Australia. Apparently there was
trade between the vastly dispersed
indigenous tribes. And they do all
have common ancestry as well as
cultural roots. I’ve taken pictures of
some ancient rock art from Uluru
and Kakadu. I’ll post them soon
… just for you Graham π
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Done ππΌ
Then I will be happily your guide if you need one!
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Thanks for that, Punam π
My last one almost died in Jaipur from
a stomach bug, so we left him as an
offering at the Monkey Temple π΅
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No worries on that front! My stomach is iron clad on account of all the bugs I have been ingesting since childhood !! ππ
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I too have a strong immunity system.
Having children will do that for you π
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Great! We will do fine together with our families in tow! ππΌππΌ
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Just amazing really. Love those Totem poles and all the art. Utterly fascinating. Lovely community and exquisite cat. And such beautiful turquoise seas. Wow…
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Yes, theTiwi’s are a colourful sight,
and the light is blindingly bright π
I had to resort to my heavy duty
double prescription sunglasses πΆοΈ π
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My sentiments exactly!
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I love those funenal poles.
Great shots.
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They certainly stand out,
loud and proud in a crowd.
No need of a funeral shroud.
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No, those are creepy.
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Always beautiful photos π―
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Greatly appreciated π
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Oh wow, stunning photos! The aboriginal art design is unique to its core.
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The indigenous art is so in tune
with the environment, Leonie.
Unfortunately it is being exploited
by art dealers, and imitated by
feral imposters.
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Wow! That’s quite a collection. I love the smiles on those gorgeous people!
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Some people, it seems, have every
right to complain, yet smile anyway.
It’s good to get out of the city every
now and then, where things are often
quite the opposite βΉοΈ
Glad you enjoyed the post, JT π
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Sorry to report that the photos took ages to upload on my desktop computer π¦
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That’s O. K. Rosaliene.
I’m out roaming the Aussie outback,
a bit of a cyber wilderness. So it took
me a while to get around to uploading
them … with a fritzing phone π
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These photos are fantastic and beautifully well taken. π
You are a photographer of detail and capturing cultures of heart and happiness.
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Thank you, Charlie π It was a happy
and culturally enriching experience.
Very glad you like the result π
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You welcome, David. π
One day my girlfriend and I, want to experience outside culture and embrace all the beauty in the world and the food. π
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The world is an open road, Charlie.
Except for North Korea… perhaps?
Or if you’re a poor South American π€
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My girlfriend and I, are still thinking of going to Europe. π
One day we hope. π
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Learn how to order a coffee
in French, Spanish, & Italian
… and you’ll be fine β
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My girlfriend and I, speak good fluent Spanish. π
I understand a bit of Italian. I don’t speak it but I have an okay ear for Italians.
π
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Then you can have the tapas,
paella, and sangria … in Roma.
And the pizza in Barcelona
( it’s an E U thing π )
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I love Pizza…so my girlfriend and I, are in. π
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There is so much variety in these! I’m getting such an education from following your blog.
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Travel does broaden the mind,
as it empties your wallet, Liz π
Thanks for following π
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These are some really awesome shots, David! Loved how you took safety measures after dealing with the Tiwi Tiger! Lol. Looks like you had a blast! π
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Thanks for that, Manessah π
And yes, after messing with that
Tiwi cat, I wasn’t taking chances π
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Haha! Don’t blame ya!
You’re very welcome, David! My pleasure. π
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i looked at this posting four times, breathtaking pics, guys. thanks so much i loved looking at the children and the little tiger so very special and sacred puts my tired fevered brain in a good space π
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Glad to take you away
for a tranquil stay ποΈ
on tropical island holiday π
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A spectacular post Monsieur R … the video clip at the end was utterly superb, a sound of the most ancient past sung for you here in our most present future ππ»βπΌ
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Yes, you can’t keep a good culture
down … forever.
Thanks for coming along, Don π
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Your Tiwi People and photographer are wonderful.excellent post.
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Thanking you Tiwittingly, Yonnie ππ
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That is truly cool. You are certainly welcome ππ
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Fascinating photos of your travels and adventures, David.
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Thank you, Chris π
I’ve been on the run, but looking
forward to slowing down π
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Most beautiful pics of an unknown place! Tiwi, where it is dear?
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The Tiwis are two islands just north
of the Australian mainland, Aruna.
Officially part of Australia, so the
Tiwi people are Aussie citizens.
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Oh.yeah.i thought right about Tiwis.thanks dear!!
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You live in a vibrant world David.
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The Tiwi Islands are bathed in sunlightπ
As well as water, during the monsoonal
seasonπ§
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Outstanding sequence of art and photos!
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Thanking you immensely, MB π
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Excellent. Thank you!
Unique music!
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My pleasure, Resa π
The band is Yothu Yindi …
an Aussie national treasure.
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I have never experienced such a most interesting story and art of these indigenous people! Thank you, David for sharing your outstanding photography!
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Just scraping the surface, of a
wonderful culture, from a too
short a trip Glad you liked, Liz.
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Very vibrant photos! What an interesting subject!
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Thanks A & K π π
Had a most interesting trip.
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OH. MY. GOD!!! These are beyond AMAZING!!! Thank You!!! π
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My Tiwi pleasure, Katy π
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As always, beautiful photos! Loved the church — the colors are so vibrant. π The performance was very striking.
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Thanks Anna for taking
a wee sweet Tiwi peek ππ
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Brilliant photos, and Ernie Dingo has aged well. Happy 2020!
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Saluti π₯ All the best for 2020 π
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Magnificent site. Lots of useful information here. I am sending it to several friends ans also sharing in delicious. And naturally, thanks for your effort!
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Thank you π
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