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Aboriginal weapons and implements
Drawing 78 from the Watling Collection titled Wig goon, Womarang, Woo da by Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797
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This 18th century drawing, titled "Wig goon, Womarang, Woo da," is a fascinating glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Indigenous peoples of Australia. Part of the esteemed Watling Collection, this illustration was created by an unidentified Port Jackson Painter between 1788 and 1797. The drawing showcases an intriguing array of Aboriginal weapons and implements, offering valuable insights into the daily life and survival skills of these ancient communities. The central focus of the drawing is a "Wig goon," a traditional Aboriginal hunting spear. Its distinctive design, featuring a sharpened wooden shaft and a curved, barbed metal tip, is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. To the right, a "Womarang" or boomerang is depicted, its curved shape and balanced weight designed for both hunting and self-defense. The third implement, a "Woo da," is a simple yet effective digging stick, essential for gathering roots, tubers, and other edible plants. These tools and weapons were not only essential for survival but also deeply tied to the spiritual and cultural beliefs of the Indigenous peoples. Their mastery of these implements was a source of pride and strength, passed down through generations. This drawing serves as a testament to their ingenuity, resourcefulness, and deep connection to the land. The intricate details and authenticity of this drawing make it a valuable addition to any collection focusing on Indigenous cultures, anthropology, or Australian history. The Watling Collection, with its wealth of rare and fascinating illustrations, continues to provide scholars, historians, and enthusiasts with a unique window into the past, shedding light on the rich and complex history of the Indigenous peoples of Australia.
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