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Zugulal
Recent works by Torres Strait Islander Artist Dennis Nona


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Dennis Nona Dugal 2008 Winning entry for 25th Telstra NATSIAA
Etching on paper Image 820x1250mm, paper 1000x1650mm SOLD
Dugal is the name of the star that is visible in the early morning sky for about two weeks during August and
September. Its presence tells the Torres Strait Islanders that it is the time to harvest the wild yams, Kutai, Gabau
and Saurr.

It is the responsibility of the older people to look out for the star which is only visible for two to three hours
each morning.

By the time the yams are ready to harvest the monsoons have passed and much of the vegetation has died off.

Finding the yams in the ground is a time consuming and onerous task. They are located by tracing the vines
that are now dead and entwined and tangled with other vines and vegetation in trees they have climbed up,
several metres away from the yam tuber.

Skill and patience is essential, as the vines are brittle and often broken off making the job of tracing the correct
vine very difficult. Because it is so time consuming, markers are sometimes left so the person tracking the vine
can resume their search at another time.

Once the yams are located and dug up the islanders are rewarded with a resource they have enjoyed for
centuries and one that has sustained and provided them with a food that is very low in saturated fat and
cholesterol and an excellent source of dietary fibre, Vitamin C, Potassium and Manganese.

Dugam is depicted in the top left of the print shining through one of the leaves of the withered yam vine. The
moon which is also present at this time is shown as the faded circle to the right of Dugal, also shining through
the vine and leaves.
Edition Size: 45
Medium: Etching
Plate Created: Brisbane, QLD on January, 2008
Published: Brisbane, QLD on January, 2008
Printer: David Jones, Tadeusz Jacek Rybinski
Studio: Under the House of Art Paper: Hahnemuhle 350gsm
Orientation: Portrait
Paper Height: 1,650 mm ( 65.0" )
Paper Width: 1,000 mm ( 39.4" )
Image Height: 1,250 mm ( 49.2" )
Image Width: 820 mm ( 32.3" )