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Aboriginal Art Scarf Kaikazi IaFeatures hand rolled edges and a printed design on lightweight vegan silk microfibre material. size: 900 x 900 mm hand sewn 3D hand rolled edges comes in a recycled cardboard gift pouch digitally printed design KAIKAZI IA Created by First Nations artist Glen Mackie (Kei Kalak), a Iama man from Yam Island, Torres Straits, currently residing on Yidinji land. Elders are important teachers of culture. Kaikazi ia means old words. Athe (grandfather) is
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Features hand-rolled edges and a printed design on lightweight vegan silk microfibre material.

  • size: 900 x 900 mm
  • hand-sewn
  • 3D hand-rolled edges
  • comes in a recycled cardboard gift pouch
  • digitally printed design

KAIKAZI IA

Created by First Nations artist Glen Mackie (Kei Kalak), a Iama man from Yam Island, Torres Straits, currently residing on Yidinji land.

Elders are important teachers of culture. Kaikazi ia means old words. Athe (grandfather)
is teaching a young boy cultural ways through story and song, asserting community values and life skills as he approaches adulthood.

The laws of Malu are sung, made visible by the shark-tooth linear pattern minar (also representing the beat of the warup (traditional drum) and runs from the mouth of Athe to Siu, the younger brother of Malu, depicted running with the wind in his canoe, warning of the imminent onset of the cyclone season.

The hammerhead shark beside the canoe is Glen’s major totem. Athe’s voice carries up to the night sky where Tagai, the warrior is depicted. Tagai is an important constellation Torres Strait Islanders use for navigation at night.

The traditional patterning and basket designs refer to the cycle of the seasons - when to perform a ceremony for hunting waru (turtle) and when to plant and harvest crops such as yam. Traditionally, a ceremony was performed to ensure a successful hunt or harvest, appealing to the spirits of nature well in advance to guarantee a more abundant yield.

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Aboriginal Art Scarf Kaikazi Ia

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