PALMERSTON CITY.- South Australian artist Dickie Minyintiri has been awarded Australias most prestigious Indigenous art prize for his insightful painting reflective of his rich personal history, at the 28th Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art ward. Dickie Minyintiri has received the $40,000 Telstra Award from Minister for Arts and Museums Gerry McCarthy and Telstra Chief Customer Officer Mr Gordon Ballantyne at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) for his work, Kanyalakutjina (Euro tracks). Selected from 60 other pre-selected works, Kanyalakutjina (Euro tracks) is synthetic polymer paint on canvas and uses Dickies idiosyncratic expressive style. Kanyalakutjina (Euro tracks) is a remarkable painting in which Dickie reflects on his more than 90 years of walking his country, tracing the tracks of animals to the central and important kapi tjukula (wa