Gija

The cultural protocols including kinship are important in the Gija community. The Gija term ‘ninggoom’’ is the oldest apical ancestor, from the Gija forefathers. Apical ancestor refers to the last common ancestor of an entire group. Shirley Drill explains, ‘Kinship is important in the Gija community. Kinship is the skin relationship between people in the community and it’s used to guide marriage and how people relate to each other. It also helps when Gija people travel to other communities because they can tell straight away what their relationship is to other people and how they should relate to them.’

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
Arts
English
HASS
Health and Physical Education
Year levels: 5-6 2 lessons
In this session, students consider the young painters and how they paint stories to keep culture safe.
English
HASS
Health and Physical Education
Year levels: 5-6 2 lessons
Students will build an understanding of culture and Country through exploring the Jirraginy joo Goorrarndal.
English
HASS
Health and Physical Education
Year levels: 5 2 lessons
Students consider the different landscapes and the effect each landscape may have had on the creation story and vice versa.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
English
HASS
Year levels: 8 3 lessons
Students will engage with the Creation Stories of 3 different Aboriginal Language groups throughout Australia.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
English
Science
Year levels: 8 3 lessons
Students will engage with the Creation Stories of 3 different Aboriginal Language groups throughout Australia.
HASS
Students will be able to apply geomorphic knowledge, terms and language to their learning to further understand how these particular Language groups’ Country was formed.
Science
Students will develop an understanding of the deep spiritual and cultural knowledge of the Gija, Adnyamathanha and Jaara Country.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
Geography
HASS
Sustainability
Gija Elder and Gawarre Traditional Owner, Shirley Drill, welcome to Gawarre (Bungles Bungles) on Gija Country.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
Geography
Sustainability
Year levels: 7 2 lessons
Students will explore the formation of the rivers and examine the economic, cultural and spiritual value of water for Nyikina, Gija, Wägilak and Bangerang people.

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