Therese Ryder

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Therese Ryder (born 1946) (skin name: Ngale – Perrule)[1] is an Eastern Arrernte artist from Ltyentye Apurte Community, 82 km south east of Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. Ryder, part of the Iltja Ntjarra Many Hands Art Centre, is primarily a landscape artist and paints her traditional lands in the Central Desert.[2] Ryder is also a linguist who significantly contributed to the Central and Eastern Arrernte Dictionary (1994)[3][4] and also wrote a book, Ayeye thipe-akerte: Arrernte stories about birds (2017).

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