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Larrakitj were used to contain the bones of the deceased during mortuary ceremonies. Today, artists from Arnhem Land's Buku-Larrnggay Mulka arts centre produce modern larrakitj for the education of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.
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| Branch | Stock | Location |
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| The Co-op Sydney University | 1 | Sydney, 2006 NSW |
| The Co-op UWA Crawley | 1 | Crawley, 6009 WA |
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