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Ngangkaṟi share traditional healing in new edition of book that went global
Josephine Mick wrapped her fingers around the wrist of her interpreter, gently demonstrating a traditional ngangkaṟi healing technique to draw out illness.
Speaking in fluent Pitjantjatjarra interpreted to English, she explained her hands were like a magnet.
“Ngangkaṟi has what we call…
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