Warmun region

E1014087

The Warmun region is a remote area in Western Australia’s East Kimberley, known as the homeland of the Gija and Miriwoong peoples and for its rich Aboriginal cultural and artistic heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic area
region
country Australia
ethnicGroup Gija people NERFINISHED
Miriwoong people NERFINISHED
governedBy Shire of Halls Creek NERFINISHED
hasArtCentre Warmun Art Centre NERFINISHED
hasArtStyle natural earth pigments
ochre painting
hasClimate tropical savanna
hasCulturalContinuity pre-colonial to present
hasCulturalPractice ceremonial law
painting
rock art
storytelling
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Gija people NERFINISHED
Miriwoong people NERFINISHED
hasCulturalTheme Country and land
Dreaming stories
ancestral narratives
hasEconomicActivity art production
cultural tourism
hasHeritageType Indigenous cultural landscape
hasLanguage Gija language NERFINISHED
Miriwoong language NERFINISHED
hasMainSettlement Warmun NERFINISHED
hasPopulationCharacteristic sparsely populated
hasPrimaryInhabitants Aboriginal Australians NERFINISHED
hasSeason dry season
wet season
isRemote true
knownFor Aboriginal artistic heritage
Aboriginal cultural heritage
Gija art
Warmun Art Movement NERFINISHED
locatedIn East Kimberley NERFINISHED
Western Australia
northern Western Australia
locatedInTimeZone Australian Western Standard Time
locatedNear Turkey Creek NERFINISHED
Warmun community NERFINISHED
locatedOn Great Northern Highway NERFINISHED
nearbyTown Halls Creek NERFINISHED
Kununurra NERFINISHED
partOf Kimberley region NERFINISHED
traditionalOwners Gija people NERFINISHED
Miriwoong people NERFINISHED

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Miriwoong people hasCommunity Warmun region