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There are several uses of the marking stones called Djalala, including the marking of boundaries between lands and their use as signal stones to mark a sacred site. “Marker stones divide our land from other people’s land” Jack Dale. Ngarinyin land is to the East, Bunuba land is south, and Unggumi land is to the west. The Jalala are markers from the dreamtime, “People have to stick to their boundaries. If you don’t know the country, you can follow the stones to the Wandjina” Jack Dale.

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Signal Stones – Djalala
A reminder to a person that they are approaching a sacred site or taboo area. These stones are sometimes placed near paintings of Wandjinas.

Jack Dale Mengenen

Jack Dale Mengenen, Ngarinyin senior lawman was born in the bush on Mount House Station, circa 1922 and lived in Derby, Western Australia. He died peacefully in Derby in 2013.

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Djalala Marking Stones

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Why Maliyaa?

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  • Years of experience

Story

There are several uses of the marking stones called Djalala, including the marking of boundaries between lands and their use as signal stones to mark a sacred site. “Marker stones divide our land from other people’s land” Jack Dale. Ngarinyin land is to the East, Bunuba land is south, and Unggumi land is to the west. The Jalala are markers from the dreamtime, “People have to stick to their boundaries. If you don’t know the country, you can follow the stones to the Wandjina” Jack Dale.

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Signal Stones – Djalala
A reminder to a person that they are approaching a sacred site or taboo area. These stones are sometimes placed near paintings of Wandjinas.

Jack Dale Mengenen

Jack Dale Mengenen, Ngarinyin senior lawman was born in the bush on Mount House Station, circa 1922 and lived in Derby, Western Australia. He died peacefully in Derby in 2013.

See more

Story

There are several uses of the marking stones called Djalala, including the marking of boundaries between lands and their use as signal stones to mark a sacred site. “Marker stones divide our land from other people’s land” Jack Dale. Ngarinyin land is to the East, Bunuba land is south, and Unggumi land is to the west. The Jalala are markers from the dreamtime, “People have to stick to their boundaries. If you don’t know the country, you can follow the stones to the Wandjina” Jack Dale.

Read More ▾

Signal Stones – Djalala
A reminder to a person that they are approaching a sacred site or taboo area. These stones are sometimes placed near paintings of Wandjinas.

Jack Dale Mengenen

Jack Dale Mengenen, Ngarinyin senior lawman was born in the bush on Mount House Station, circa 1922 and lived in Derby, Western Australia. He died peacefully in Derby in 2013.

See more

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