How Arnhem Land weavers are passing on their ancient skills
The Injalak weavers make their own dyes from seasonal plants to colour pandanus leaves in earthy shades of yellow, brown, red and orange.
The Injalak weavers make their own dyes from seasonal plants to colour pandanus leaves in earthy shades of yellow, brown, red and orange.
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