Jarrarl - (spear) jalalay season (spring)

Bardi ‘Saltwater’ people at England’s most famous sacred site Stonehenge: Photo: © Julian Andrews.
Jarrarl is a word used by the Bardi ‘Saltwater’ people meaning spear. The Bardi people are from the Dampier Peninsula situated around 200 kilometres north-east of Broome, Western Australia. They are coastal people who have looked to the land, open waters, tidal flats and mangrove creeks for thousands of years for food, law and traditions. Even to this day Bardi people continue to practice their culture and to live this way of life.

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Orla Cahill
Beautiful design work. Aboriginal-like. Great colours. In fact you have a very interesting portfolio. I like it.
sekodesigns replied
Thank you Orla!
Orla Cahill
Are these computer-generated designs?
sekodesigns replied
No they are hand done, I originally designed my collection in black art pen, and then scaned them using photoshop.