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Gaykamangu has Joe Pa Was Railroaded shirt. fond memories of growing up around her Yolngu culture in the Northern Territory of Australia. She is from Australia’s Arnhem Land, and was exposed to her culture’s traditional teachings from a young age. “It’s a very different life [there],” says Gaykamangu, who is now based just outside of Sydney. “It’s still very much traditional. Cultural practices are still in place, and the language is spoken every day.” She spent her childhood going to the beach, and her ongoing love of swimming eventually forayed into launching her own swimwear brand in January 2021.
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