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Jock Mosquito / Boundaries - #5
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Jock Mosquito


Jock was born on Nicholson Station bordering on desert country and situated over the Northern Territory border from Kununurra (East Kimberley) where Jock now resides (Kununurra and Warmun Community).  

He spent his working life based at Nicholson, and like other stockmen of his day, mustered on surrounding stations – the best of his profession were valued and the station owners provided them with as much work as they wished as mustering time varied throughout the region.
 
He did not ever know his mother – his father and grandmother “grew him up” (raised him). He had the opportunity to go to Beagle Bay for schooling, but his father and grandmother did not wish him to go – a fact which he has regretted all his life.  Jock has often commented “If I had spent more time in school than the stockcamp, I would be a lot better off”. 
 
With no formal education, Jock has avidly participated in important cultural and business matters in his country.  He was Chairperson of the influential Wunun Regional Council and has been a leading figure in Aboriginal Affairs in the Kimberley – everyone knows Jock! 

He is of Jaru tribe and married Doreen, a Kitja woman from Warmun (Turkey Creek).  Jock met Doreen when she was at school in Halls Creek – Doreen was fortunate to have the schooling Jock missed.
 
He worked for Len Hill at Nicholson – a “real top man” – taught him how to drive cars, pull bores, fencing, operate machinery, and eventually Jock became head stockman.  He worked at Nicholson until it was sold to Janet Holmes a’Court. Before he was 20, Jock was offered a lucrative contract on the Australian Rodeo Circuit, however declined and remained a stockman for many years.
 
He and Doreen have six boys and two girls and thirty-two grandchildren – he says this with pride in his voice.  He is a real family man and has been rewarded by his children who support their mother and father and form a tight-knit and caring family group.
 
Jock’s family community is Ngling Anjaru (Cattle Creek) via Halls Creek and he is very proud of his home.  He sometimes advises on contract musters these days – mustering has changed – it’s now aerial survey which requires fewer ringers and stockmen, but Jock has progressed with the times and handles everything he does very well ~ including his painting!
 
His artworks are included in National Gallery of Australia and prominent private collections and Jock’s recent Solo Exhibition at Japingka Gallery was a sell out success. 

 

 

 

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Boundaries Series 

In Jock’s Words
Right-o, all around this country here (East Kimberley, Far North Western Australia) big mob of different people and lots of different land.  There are boundaries you know–for land and for culture and skin names and languages.  This is all pretty important for us. 
 
Me, I’m Jaru – my country is from Nicholson up north to Inverway, Old Kirkimbie and then south to around Ringer Soak and Flora Valley Way.  Then going further south to Halls Creek, well you have some Kitja people and some Jaru people.  Then at Turkey Creek all the Kitja (Gidja) mob like my wife, Doreen.  Further down now to Fitzroy, Balgo and Mullen well there’s Wangkatjunka language, same as around Christmas Creek.  Fitzroy has some Walmajarri people and Wave Hill, well that’s Kurinji mob.  Going right down the Canning you come to Kukatja, like old Rover’s land. 
 
You go up in a plane and you can see the boundaries of all this land – and you can see the paddocks with the different things growing, then the grazing land and the rivers and roads.  These are boundaries too now. All sorts of boundaries – you gotta do the right thing now and get it right every way – right through and over the top and all around.
 

 

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