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SKU: 65184

Janganpa Jukurrpa Foldable Tote Bag

$ 12.00

This digital foldable cotton bag features artwork inspired by the Janganpa Jukurrpa (common brush-tail possum Dreaming), an important Warlpiri story. A Dreaming refers to the sacred narratives of Indigenous Australian cultures, which describe the creation of the world, the land, and its inhabitants. The design illustrates the journey of the Janganpa, nocturnal creatures that nest in white gum trees, traveling through Warlpiri country in search of food and water. The painting captures their connection to the land, with E-shaped figures representing the possum tracks and concentric circles symbolizing the trees and sacred sites. Not only does this bag showcase a deep cultural story, but it’s also practical and sustainable, made from 100% cotton and foldable for easy storage. Perfect for carrying your essentials while celebrating an ancient Dreaming, this bag combines art, tradition, and modern functionality.

Dimensions: 13.58" x 16.14" x 2.76"

Royalties directly benefit the artist.

Fair Trade | Ethically Produced | Machine Washable

About the Artist:

Steven Jupurrurla Nelson is a Warlpiri artist born in 1978 in Alice Springs and raised in the remote community of Yuendumu. His family’s country is near Nyirrpi, west of Yuendumu, and this area influences his artwork. Steven began painting in 2014 at Warlukurlangu Artists after working there as an arts worker. His work primarily focuses on Janganpa Jukurrpa (Brush-Tail Possum Dreaming), a story from his mother’s side.

Exhibition Opens May 9, 2025

THE LUME Indianapolis Featuring
Connection: Land, Water, Sky

Art & Culture from Indigenous Australians

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