Smoking the Baby: Muluru

Title:
Smoking the Baby: Muluru
Year
2001
Warnings
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons
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Women at Five Mile show us plants using the Indigenous names like muluru, or warrumungu, called wintatu. They tell us that smoking is for mothers and small children. Jungarrayi jungarrayi is used to make the bedding over the fire for the small children. Lemon grass is collected because it smells nice. The footage of the collection of plants used in the smoking ceremony is intercut with footage of a small child being smoked. We are shown a bush called mungkarta in Warrumungu. The site for smoking is selected because it is where the muluru tree and the nuku grow. Summary by Romaine Moreton.