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Walala paints the Tingari Cycle, which is a series of sacred and secret songlines.    These Tingari are associated with his Dreaming sites at Marua, Mintarnpi, Wanapatangu, Minna Minna, Naami, Wilkinkarra (Lake Mackay) and Yarrawangu, which are all in the Gibson Desert, Western Australia.    


These were some of the places where the Tingari Ancestors stopped for ceremonies during their travels across the country.
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These were some of the places where the Tingari Ancestors stopped for ceremonies during their travels across the country.
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