Emu Point, Northern Territory
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Peppimenarti is an
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community in the Daly River region of the
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, Australia. Peppimenarti (or "Peppi", as it is known) is situated on Tom Turner Creek approximately south-west of Darwin. The population in the 2016 Census was 178. Emu Point, an outstation, is approximately from Peppimenarti.


Etymology

The locality name is drawn from the Aboriginal words ''peppi'' (rock) and ''menarti'' (large), referring to the rock formation that overlooks the community. At its base is a wide stream and a series of pools which form a significant
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.


History

In the early 1970s, the independent Aboriginal organisation Unia campaigned for the establishment of a
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within the Daly River
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as a permanent home for the local Ngangikurrunggurr people. As a result, a
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was granted, and later consolidated by the Northern Territory ''
Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1976 The ''Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976'' (ALRA) is Australian federal government legislation that provides the basis upon which Aboriginal Australian people in the Northern Territory can claim rights to land based on traditi ...
''. Harold Wilson, a prominent member of Unia, was instrumental in the community's establishment. Wilson was born in Peppimenarti country, and after being removed from his family and sent to government institutions as a child, he decided to return there as an adult with his wife
Regina Pilawuk Wilson Regina Pilawuk Wilson is an Australian Aboriginal artist known for her paintings, printmaking and woven fiber-artworks. She paints syaws (fish nets), warrgarri (dilly bag), and message sticks. Her work has been shown in many Australian and inter ...
and family, to set up a permanent settlement. He later became the President of the Peppimenarti Association and used his Aboriginal and European heritage to negotiate the ‘translation of Aboriginal needs into European contexts while preserving authentic Aboriginal voices in the decision making process’.


Description

Peppimenarti is situated on Tom Turner Creek around south-west of Darwin. is west of the Daly River crossing along the Port Keats Road. There is road access to Peppimenarti seven months of the year, with the remainder being flooded during the
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, or roads in too poor condition to drive on. The only access to Peppimenarti during the wet season is via plane. The
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flies to the community once a week. The outstation (or homeland) of Emu Point, established not long after Peppimenarti, is located around from Peppi. The main language spoken in Peppimenarti is Tyemirri, a dialect of Nganʼgityemerri, with
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being the second most predominant in the area. At the , Peppimenarti had a population of 185.


Artistic heritage

A group of artists from the community launched an art program named Durrmu Arts in 2001. Durrmu Arts is now renowned for its contemporary
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and fibre weaving work.
Regina Pilawuk Wilson Regina Pilawuk Wilson is an Australian Aboriginal artist known for her paintings, printmaking and woven fiber-artworks. She paints syaws (fish nets), warrgarri (dilly bag), and message sticks. Her work has been shown in many Australian and inter ...
and fellow artist Teresa Lemon took part in the 2003 Pacific Arts Festival in Nouméa and have since been included in numerous exhibitions both in Australia and internationally. Wilson won the General Painting Prize at the 2003
Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award The National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award (NATSIAA) is Australia's longest running Indigenous art award. Established in 1984 as the National Aboriginal Art Award by the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory in Darw ...
. In 2009, Wilson's work was included in ''Against Exclusion: Third Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art'', curated by
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. Her paintings were also included in the exhibition ''Dreaming their Way'' at the
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, Washington DC, USA. In 2016–19, Wilson's work was included in the exhibition ''Marking the Infinite: Contemporary Women Artists from Aboriginal Australia'', which toured to five museums in the US and Canada.
Slim Dusty Slim Dusty, AO MBE (born David Gordon Kirkpatrick; 13 June 1927 – 19 September 2003) was an Australian country music singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer. He was an Australian cultural icon and one of the country's most awarded stars, ...
has a popular country song titled "Plains of Peppimenarti" where he sings that Peppimenarti is "one place I really like to go".


References

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