Tony Tjamiwa

Tony Tjamiwa was a senior traditional owner of Uluru and Kata Tjuta and was intimately involved in the long battle for the return of them to his people.

[1][2] He was a board member of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.

[3] His wife was the renowned artist and carver, Pulya Taylor.

It was given to us by our grandfathers and grandmothers, our father and mothers, to hold onto in our heads and in our hearts.The tourist comes here with the camera taking pictures all over.

He would see that Kuniya [= Ramsay's python] living right inside there as from the beginning.

Tjamiwa at the Handback of title ceremony at Uluru 26 October 1985
Tjamiwa's map of the main sacred sites around Uluru