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PAUL BONG | 'Invasion Day 1770/1788' | 2026 | Hand coloured intaglio etching | H 1120 x W 800 mm Block Print The skins on the drum

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The skins on the drum come from large goannas which roam the beaches and feed on fresh turtle eggs

The word was used to pass by an boat named Wakaidnah the skipper was (Athe)Walter Mairu

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PAUL BONG | 'Invasion Day 1770/1788' | 2026 | Hand coloured intaglio etching | H 1120 x W 800 mm Block Print The skins on the drumIn the second print from the series, 'Invasion Day 1770 1788', the creeping influence of the Union Jack on the form of a North Queensland rainforest shield speaks to the loss of culture and violent persecution of Aboriginal people that occurred on the colonial frontier. Together, the prints in the series also serve as a memorial to those who died defending Country during the conflicts. The print references two dates: the landing of Captain Cook and

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