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witchetty Austral. (ˈwɪtʃɪtɪ) Also (rare) wichetty, widgety. [Native name.] In full witchetty grub. A large white grub (the larva of certain moths and other insects) which infests the roots and stem of the witchetty bush (= mulga 1 a), from which it is extracted for use as food by Aboriginals and as...
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Witchetty grub
It has been suggested that the word "witchetty" comes from the Adynyamathanha word , meaning "hooked stick", and , meaning "grub". Cultural significance
Witchetty grubs feature as Dreamings in many Aboriginal paintings.
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Ngupulya Pumani
Antara is a sacred place associated with the (Witchetty Grub Dreaming), and Ngupulya most often paints stories from this Dreaming.
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mully-grub
mully-grub Austral. (ˈmʌlɪgrʌb) [Var. of mulligrubs pl.] A witchetty grub (cf. witchetty), the larva of various insects, esp. goat-moths of the family Cossidæ and ghost-moths of the family Hepialidæ, which infest the stems and roots of plants. Mully-grubs are extracted and used as food by Aborigines...
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Endoxyla leucomochla
The larva of the moth is commonly known as the "witchetty grub", and is widely used as bush tucker by Indigenous Australians. The caterpillars of the species live in tunnels where they feed on the sap from the roots of the witchetty bush (Acacia kempeana) and the small cooba (
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Napaljarri
Dreamings associated with the Napaljarri women at Yuendumu include budgerigar, bush onion, witchetty grub and honey ant.
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Eric Jolliffe
After the war, he joined Smith's Weekly but resigned and began freelancing by selling his cartoon strips Saltbush Bill and Witchetty's Tribe to Pix magazine Australian Aborigines figured largely in Jolliffe's work, including in his numerous pen and pencil portraits in Witchetty's Tribe.
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Acacia kempeana
Uses
Witchetty grubs are a traditional staple food in arid regions. These larvae feed on the roots of the witchetty bush (for which they are named), as well as other Acacia species.
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Granite wattle
Granite wattle is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
Acacia kempeana, commonly known as "Wanderrie wattle", "witchetty bush" or "granite
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澳大利亚的巫蛴螬(Witchetty grub) 我就想问问各位知乎的吃货们,这东西,你们下的了口吗? 看到我就心里发毛,别说吃了,就算碰它都能要我半条命 而人家吃起来是这样的☟ 人家吃的很享受有木有!!!!!!!!!!! 澳大利亚人把某些飞蛾又大又白的幼虫称作巫蛴螬。它们是土著居民的传统食物。
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Milatjari Pumani
She and her mother and sister would dig for witchetty grubs (maku) while her father and brothers went hunting.
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Mimili, South Australia
Significance
The site, surrounded by the mountains, is a special place, or sacred site, to the local Pitjantjatjara people, believed to be the site of the maku (witchetty Its name derives from the Maku (witchetty grub) Tjukurpa, which is found in the paintings of senior artists like Betty Kuntiwa Pumani (winner National
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Adnyamathanha language
The name of the witchetty grub comes from Adnyamathanha.
Classification
While R. M. W. Words
"Witchetty grub": The word witchetty comes from the Adynyamathanha word , from , meaning 'hooked stick' and , meaning 'grub'.
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Wild Food
Along with many other discoveries, the trip sees Ray sample that most iconic of 'bush tucker': the witchetty grub, a huge maggot that lives in the roots of the witchetty bush.
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