Nyikina

The cultural protocols including kinship and the warr-ngarr are important in the Nyikina community. The Nyikina term ‘warr-ngarr’ is the oldest apical ancestor, from the Nyikina forefathers. Apical ancestor, refers to the last common ancestor of an entire group. Nyikina old people taught everyone that the school was out on Nyikina Country, not in the classroom. The old people taught everyone, step by step, showing every little thing. For example, I learnt this way from my grandfathers and grandmothers and they learnt sitting out on Nyikina Country.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
English
HASS
Visual Arts
Year levels: 3-4 2 lessons
Teacher will introduce the students to the Woonyoomboo stories and select one mini-story to act as focus.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
English
Year levels: 7 3 lessons
Students will examine the language used in descriptions of water, text types and illustrations used in the stories.
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.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
English
HASS
Year levels: 1 lessons
Students will connect with the story of Woonyoomboo and discover how he created all living things, the land, law, language and culture for his people.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
HASS
Year levels: 3 1 lessons
Understanding the difference between a Welcome to Country and an Acknowledgement of Country can help students recognise the diversity of Aboriginal Australia and the importance of continuing these practices today.
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