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Born c.1925 west of Lake McDonald, Yala Yala and his family arrived at Papunya settlement in the early 1960s. He began painting at the beginning of the Papunya Tula movement and in the 1980s continued to paint while living with family at Kintore in the Pintupi homelands or his outstation at Muntardi. His traditional lands encompassed a wide area south-east of Kiwirrkura covering a vast network of sites, parts of which are depicted in his paintings. Yala Yala was an authority amongst the senior Pintupi men on ceremonial matters for this region. He remained one of the classic exponents of the Pintupi style of western desert painting.

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Johnson, Vivien Note: primary biographer
Date written:
1994
Last updated:
2011

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References [<ExternalResource: Johnson, V. (2008), 'Lives of the Papunya Tula Artists', IAD Press, Alice Springs, NT ISBN 978 1 86465 090 7url:, .>, <ExternalResource: Johnson, V. (2008), 'Lives of the Papunya Tula Artists', IAD Press, Alice Springs, NT ISBN 978 1 86465 090 7.>, <ExternalResource: Bardon, Geoffrey and Bardon, James (2004), 'Papunya: A Place Made After the Story; The Beginnings of the Western Desert Painting Movement', Miegunyah Press, Melbourne, VIC ISBN-10 : 0-522-85110-X / ISBN-13: 978-0522851106.>] [<ExternalResource: Johnson, V. (2008), 'Lives of the Papunya Tula Artists', IAD Press, Alice Springs, NT ISBN 978 1 86465 090 7url:, .>]