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註釋The 'Two Laws' project was a dialogue in paint between an Indigenous man - Rusty Peters - presenting Indigenous Cultural Law, and a white man - Peter Adsett, a New Zealander who paints in a western modernist art style; exhibition of fourteen paintings (seven pairs); Rusty Peters speaks both Giga and Kimberley Kriol; aspects of personal and cultural history; place of birth; being ceremonially smoked as a baby; different knowledge systems and communication; differences between black and white ways in action and communication; teaching place; the different languages of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people; great-grandfather's burial place; black and white as sharingthe same spirit; grandfather's country at Tharlinyman; conception and naming of the project; interpretation of the word 'law; painting as conversation; painting materials; views of country.