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En el corazon de Pamplona y directamente desde Australia el arte aborigen tiene su presencia en Dakilarra.
Curiosidades, complementos y ropa de las antipodas a tu alcance.


" I hope to maintain the Dreaming into the future, and for a peaceful and harmonious relationship for the future of both black and white Australians"

Jamie Eastwood




TOBWABBA ART tells the story of the Worimi people from the Great Lakes region of coastal New South Wales.
Tobwabba means the " place of clay " and refers to a hill near Forster, NWS on which their descendants now have their homes at a " mission " called Cabarita.

Taking themes from their original paintings, the TOBWABBA ART artists have created the designs which appear on this exclusive licensed products.

Royalties from the sales of licensed products go to TOBWABBA ART and benefit the Worimi community.



" I want Unity, Trust and Togetherness for all Australians and that all races of this world will live together in peace and harmony in the future "

Danny Eastwood



Caama designs are genuine aboriginal paintings from the central and western desert region of the northern territory.
Each painting tells a traditional story of the specific dreaming, which are handed down through the generations by their ancestors.

Traditionally aboriginal painters are, by tribal law, only allowed to paint their own dreamings. These dreaming stories are usually of animals and reptiles from which aboriginal people believe they have evolved and some are of ceremonial sites.


LINKS INTERESANTES

The History of Tobwabba
The History of the Worimi People
Lewis Burns
Danny Eastwood