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Walter Pukutiwara was born on 1930 in near Uluṟu, Northern Territory, Australia, is a Sculptor. Discover Walter Pukutiwara's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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Sculptor, craftsman, painter |
Age |
74 years old |
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1930, 1930 |
Birthday |
1930 |
Birthplace |
near Uluṟu, Northern Territory, Australia |
Date of death |
10 November 2004 (aged 73–74) - Alice Springs Alice Springs |
Died Place |
Alice Springs |
Nationality |
Australia |
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Walter Pukutiwara Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Walter Pukutiwara's Wife?
His wife is Topsy Tjulyata
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Topsy Tjulyata |
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Rene Kulitja |
Walter Pukutiwara Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Walter Pukutiwara worth at the age of 74 years old? Walter Pukutiwara’s income source is mostly from being a successful Sculptor. He is from Australia. We have estimated
Walter Pukutiwara's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Walter Pukutiwara (c.1930 – 10 November 2004) was an Aboriginal artist from central Australia.
In the early 1990s, he helped to set up Aṉangu Tours, the main tour operator in Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park, out of his wish to share knowledge and culture. His daughter, Rene Kulitja, and son-in-law, Richard Kulitja, took over the company when Walter retired, and it later won an international heritage and culture award.
Later in 1981, Walter and Topsy went to Uluṟu and set up a tent at the base of Uluṟu. From there they sold their puṉu works to tourists for over two weeks. They did this trip with other artists from Amaṯa, including Tony Tjamiwa and Pulya Taylor, and their friends Peter Yates and Patricia D'Arango. In 1983, this group travelled around to artist communities in the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands. This was to discuss the idea of setting up a new craft centre at Uluṟu that would sell artworks from around the region to tourists. The couple moved to Muṯitjulu so that they could help set up Maṟuku Arts, in 1984. Water and Topsy were some of the first artists for the centre. Walter served on the organisation's Governing Committee for 20 years, including as chairman many times.
Walter was born just south of Uluṟu, Northern Territory, some time around 1930. The place where he was born is associated with the Wayuṯa Tjukurpa, and so the wayuṯa (brushtail possum) is his personal totem. Walter grew up living a traditional way of life in the bush with his family. When he was a young man, he went to live at the mission in Ernabella, South Australia. He worked there with sheep, as a shepherd and shearer. He married Topsy Tjulyata, and the couple moved to Amaṯa. Walter, as the Pitjantjatjara representative on the Aboriginal Arts Board (AAB) from 1976 to 1978 (later the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Board), lobbied the board for money to support art and crafts in Amaṯa. As a result, the craft centre at Amaṯa was established in February 1981.