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Hands holding a white ochre 'kopi' a traditional Aboriginal mourning cap

Ceremony (Teena McCarthy)

Artist’s Statement ‘Among the aborigines inhabiting the Darling and Lower Murray Rivers, New South Wales, it was customary for the female relatives of a deceased person to plaster they’re faces …

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