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  1. Djunginy is renowned for her contribution to contemporary Indigenous art, being one of the first Ramingining women to showcase her weaving skills on a global scale. Best known for her pandanus dyed woven bottles and painted bottle form which has been the predominate motif throughout Djunginy work.

  2. Nov 30, 2021 · Robyn Djunginy is the first wife of David Gulpilil. David Gulpilil and Robyn Djunginy married in 2003 but the marriage was very short lived. The marriage lasted barely a year as they divorced in 2004. David Gulpilil and Robyn Djunginy have a son, Jamie Gulpilil.

  3. Nov 29, 2021 · He was living in a hut with his then-partner, Indigenous painter Robyn Djunginy, without power or running water. They cooked kangaroo meat and fish over an open fire beneath a scrap iron roof....

  4. Gulpilil's other wives or partners included Airlie Thomas and Robyn Djunginy. Two of his daughters are Phoebe Marson and Makia McLaughlin. Seven children survived him: Jida (a musician and actor), Milan, Makia, Andrew, Jamie, Phoebe and Malakai.

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  5. Nov 29, 2021 · He was living in a hut with his then-partner, Indigenous painter Robyn Djunginy, without power or running water.

  6. Nov 29, 2021 · He was living in a hut with his then-partner, Indigenous painter Robyn Djunginy, without power or running water. They cooked kangaroo meat and fish over an open fire beneath a scrap iron roof.

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  8. Nov 29, 2021 · He was living in a hut with his then-partner, Indigenous painter Robyn Djunginy, without power or running water. They cooked kangaroo meat and fish over an open fire beneath a scrap iron roof. Hunting spears were slung from a rafter and Gulpilil kept a wooden Indigenous fighting club known as a nulla nulla for self-protection.