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Thanakupi :: The Collection :: Art Gallery NSW

    https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/collection/artists/thanakupi/
    Thanakupi became Australia’s foremost Aboriginal ceramicist, with a professional career spanning 40 years. Thanakupi’s strong Thanaquith back-ground ensured a childhood rich in traditional customs, but many years of Christian influence and well-meaning but destructive assimilation policies had a significant impact on the continuation of Thanaquith culture.

Thancoupie - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thancoupie
    Dr Thancoupie Gloria Fletcher James AO was an Australian sculptural artist, educator, linguist and elder of the Thainakuith people in Weipa, in the Western Cape York area of far north Queensland. She was the last fluent speaker of the Thainakuith language and became a pillar of cultural knowledge in her community. She was also known as Thankupi, Thancoupie and Thanakupi. Thancoupie played a dynamic role in First Nations Australian arts, not only in her leadership of ceramics …Born: 1937, Weipa, Queensland, Australia

Thanakupi (Thancoupie Gloria Fletcher AO) Eran

    https://artsearch.nga.gov.au/detail.cfm?irn=204779
    The earthen ceramics of Thainakuith artist and master ceramist Thanakupi (Gloria Fletcher) grace the collections of many state and national galleries and museums in Australia. She began her artistic career as a painter in the late 1960s, alongside pioneering Goobalathaldin landscape artist Dick Roughsey, before turning her attention to working with clay—a substance traditionally only used in her clan group …

Thanakupi :: biography at :: at Design and Art Australia ...

    https://www.daao.org.au/bio/thanakupi/biography/
    Thanakupi (Thancoupie) is a Thaynakwith community elder, educator and ceramicist whose homelands are in Andoom country. She was born in Napranum, near Weipa on the Western Cape York Peninsula, in 1937. The Weipa Mission was established at Napranum by the Presbyterian church in 1898, and Thanakupi was baptised 'Gloria Fletcher’ by the missionaries – only when she moved to Sydney and became a practising artist …

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