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Lena Nyadbi

Lena Nyadbi (born 1936, near Warnmarnjulugun lagoon, Western Australia) is a contemporary Indigenous Australian artist from the Warmun Community in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.〔"(Lena Nyadbi's 'Barramundi Scales' art unveiled on Paris rooftop )" (7 June 2013). ''PerthNow''. Retrieved 5 July 2014.〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work = Seva Frangos Art )〕 Her works include ''Dayiwul Lirlmim'', details of which were painted on the roof of the Musée du quai Branly in Paris.〔Miller, Nick. (7 June 2013). "(Dreamtime art celebrated on rooftops of Paris )". ''Sydney Morning Herald''. Retrieved 5 July 2014.〕 The resulting installation can only be seen from the air, including the Eiffel Tower and Google Earth.〔Adamson, Thomas. (6 June 2013). "(Eiffel Tower Art: Lena Nyadbi Painting Can Only Be Viewed From Top Of Paris Landmark )". ''Huffington Post''. Retrieved 5 July 2014.〕
== Early life ==

Lena Nyadbi, of the Gija people, by her own estimate, was born circa 1936 at Warnmarnjulugun lagoon near Greenvale Station in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia. Her father and mother died whilst she was at a young age, and she was raised by her older sister, Goody Barrett, on Lissadell Station.
From a young age, Nyadbi served as an indentured labourer on cattle stations in the region. She learned milking of cows, cattle mustering and how to ride horses which were not broken. Nyadbi recalls the station mistress would drag her to the kitchens and would teach her by force to carry cups of tea without spilling any.〔 In 1968 when the Conciliation and Arbitration Commission ruled that indigenous cattle station workers would be paid the same as their non-indigenous counterparts, Nyadbi along with many Gija people were forced to relocate to the Warmun Community. In the 1970s the Warmun Art Movement was formed, and it during this time that Nyadbi lived amongst artists such as Hector Jandany, Queenie McKenzie, Rover Thomas, Jack Britten, Paddy Jaminji and George Mung Mung.〔

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