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Yintilypirna Kaalyamarra composed songs in Ngarla, an Aboriginal language spoken in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. 'He did mostly mustering work with sheep on Shaw River Station. This station was actually a big outcamp for De Grey Station. Yintilypirna Kaalyamarra was also an artist and his black ink drawings can be found at Dalgety House in Port Hedland.' Source: Ngarla Songs (2003)