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Created on January 30, 2025
62 Arinya St, Kingsgrove NSW 2208, Australia
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Jason Wing

Butu Wargun

This colourful artwork pays homage to Pemulwuy the Rainbow Warrior, a Bidjigal man of the Eora nation and one of the most significant activists and political figures in the late 18th century. Pemulwuy led the Aboriginal campaign of resistance against colonial forces, using the Cooks River as a major artery for connecting clans and transporting warriors. Pemulwuy is depicted by the crow. He was known as Butu Wargun, meaning “crow” or “law man” in Bidjigal language, and there are accounts of Pemulwuy escaping incarceration by transforming into a crow, only leaving behind crow feathers in his cell.

For more details: https://transurbanart.com/tu/art/canal-to-creek/butu-wargun

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Last seenMay 17, 2025
Camera usedApple iPhone 11 Pro Max
CommissionedWestConnex’s Canal to Creek Public Art Program
Marker typeartwork
CitySydney
CountryAustralia

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