Description
Yolngu people (traditional people from Arnhem Land) make shelter out of forked poles which suspend a living platform above the ground. Traditionally these shelters are covered with bark slabs, however, today canvas or tarpaulins are often strung up to give shelter from the rain. These shelters are to be found on outstations in the clan lands all over Arnhem land. Here a Yolngu family take shelter with their dog while the fire warms them. The goanna represents the food they will cook on the fire. The ever present mosquitoes that are so much a part of Yolngu life gather around them. The bugs are kept away by the smoke that rises into the shelter from the low fire underneath the hut.