Tjukurpa

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Tjukurpa is the central Anangu (including Yankunytjatjara) spiritual law and cosmology that explains creation, moral codes, and the deep connection between people, land, and ancestral beings.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Tjukurpa canonical 5
Tjukurpa (Dreaming) 1
Tjukurrpa 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Aboriginal Australian cultural concept
Anangu law
cosmology
religious belief system
spiritual law
connects ancestral beings
land
people
defines Anangu kinship obligations
Anangu moral codes
Anangu social rules
explains creation of the world
origin of animals
origin of landscape features
origin of people
origin of plants
governs ceremonial responsibilities
hunting practices
marriage rules
resource sharing
use of land
hasNameInEnglish Dreaming
Dreamtime
includes ancestral beings
creation stories
law stories
influences Anangu art
Anangu contemporary cultural practices
Anangu painting
Anangu rock engravings
isAssociatedWith Central Australia
Kata Tjuta
Uluru
isCentralTo Anangu people
Pitjantjatjara people
Yankunytjatjara people
isConsidered eternal
foundation of Anangu identity
ongoing
isDocumentedIn Anangu oral histories
isLinkedTo sacred sites
songlines
isTransmittedThrough ceremony
dance
oral tradition
song
storytelling
languageOfTerm Pitjantjatjara
Yankunytjatjara

Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pitjantjatjara religion Tjukurpa
Papunya Tula paintings depicts Tjukurpa
this entity surface form: Tjukurrpa
Dreaming hasAlternativeName Tjukurpa
Yankunytjatjara people hasSpiritualConnectionTo Tjukurpa
this entity surface form: Tjukurpa (Dreaming)