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Boyca dharraka mayung ngurr gartji. Lardum ratjuk gurr (Boyca at Mayung Creek, Gartji. Hunting for barramundi), 2022

Cassandra Scott-Finn

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2023 Finalist

inkjet print on paper (frame: 137.7cm x 96.2cm depth 3.8cm)

Boyca Durrurrnga is a young Yolŋu boy, born in Gove and living in the Ramingining community, North-East Arnhem Land. He loves hunting barramundi, stingray and kangaroo. His Dreaming is the Brolga and Butterfly from his mother's side, and the Rainbow Serpent from his father's side. Many years ago, a young Yolŋu girl was taken by a crocodile at Mayung Creek right near where Boyca was standing in this photo, so we were very quiet and respectful while visiting Gartji.

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2023

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