Janmarda Jukurrpa (Bush Onion dreaming)

Janmarda (Bush Onion, Cyperus bulbosus) are small bulbs found in the soft soils on the banks of sandy creeks. One of the main sites for this Jukurrpa is Purrupurru near Wakurlpa, to the north of Yuendumu, and the custodians of that site and story are Napaljarri and Nungarrayi women and Japaljarri and Jungarrayi men. The women were collecting and cooking Janmarda when they saw an old Jungarrayi called Warungurla who had been travelling from the west. He was hiding in the bushes, watching the women and wanting to make love to them. He had an enormous Ngirnti (penis) that was long like a hose and that entered the ground and came up near to the women. They were frightened of him and tried to hide. When they saw his Ngirnti the beat it with their Karlangu (digging sticks), killing the old Jungarrayi, who can still be seen today in the form of a large stone figure at Purrupurru.