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b. 1950 -

Rosalie Miller Jugadai Napaltjarri was born in 1950 at Haasts Bluff. She is the daughter of Tilau Nangala and Henry Jugadai, whose younger brother Two Bob Tjungurrayi painted for many years with Paddy Carroll Tjungurrayi for Papunya Tula Artists at Three Mile outstation Papunya. Rosalie’s family moved to Papunya where she attended Papunya School and later worked in the pre-school as an Education Assistant.

She married Frank Miller and they had five children: sons Henry and Ewella, and daughters Ceecee, Heidi and Nana. Rosalie now lives at Five Mile oustation, Papunya, where her first canvases were painted for the inaugural Papunya Tjupi exhibi on at Ivan Dougherty Gallery in 2007. Rosalie was taught to paint by her mother Tilau, who also taught Rosalie’s daughters Heidi and Nana. Rosalie’s paintings usually depict the Bush Onion story for Karrinyarra, her father’s Dreaming.


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b. 1950 -

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Rosalie Miller Jugadai Napaltjarri

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Rosalie Miller Jugadai Napaltjarri was born in 1950 at Haasts Bluff. She is the daughter of Tilau Nangala and Henry Jugadai, whose younger brother Two Bob Tjungurrayi painted for many years with Paddy Carroll Tjungurrayi for Papunya Tula Artists at Three Mile outstation Papunya. Rosalie’s family moved to Papunya where she attended Papunya School and later worked in the pre-school as an Education Assistant.

She married Frank Miller and they had five children: sons Henry and Ewella, and daughters Ceecee, Heidi and Nana. Rosalie now lives at Five Mile oustation, Papunya, where her first canvases were painted for the inaugural Papunya Tjupi exhibi on at Ivan Dougherty Gallery in 2007. Rosalie was taught to paint by her mother Tilau, who also taught Rosalie’s daughters Heidi and Nana. Rosalie’s paintings usually depict the Bush Onion story for Karrinyarra, her father’s Dreaming.