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| Website Name | Tjanpi Aboriginal Women's Baskets and Crafts |
| Website Address | http://www.tjanpiaboriginalbaskets.com/ |
| Description |
Tjanpi (pronounced 'J-um-Py') is the Aboriginal women's basket weaving project and enterprise which started in the Central Western Desert region of Australia. Tjanpi is now a small enterprise which produces baskets, beads, bush medicine and bushtucker at wholesale prices. All their products are freighted worldwide, with all profits from sales going back into further development of the project |
| Location |
3 Wilkinson Street |
| City |
Alice Springs |
| State |
Northern Territory (More websites in the same location)
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| Country |
Australia |
| Category | Indigenous Arts, Culture and Heritage; artists; ; women: Visual Arts and Crafts; artforms; artists (More websites in same category) |
| Index Frequency |
Monthly |
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