Keeping Culture Safe

In this session, students consider the young painters and how they paint stories to keep culture safe. They learn how Gija elders feel about passin…

Keeping Culture Safe Lesson 2

Ask students to reflect on learnings from Lesson 2. Discuss the importance for Gija people to share this story in a digital format as a…

Keeping Culture Safe Lesson 1

Explain to the students that this lesson will specifically focus on keeping culture safe for Gija people. Watch the video of the students painting in…

Keeping Culture Safe

Overview Links to Resources Overview Overview In this session, students consider the young painters and how they paint stories to keep culture safe. They learn…

Significance of Country Lesson 2

Take students outside and form a Yarning Circle in a large area.  Ask students questions like: – Where’s the Sun?- In what direction is the…

Significance of Country Lesson 1

Share the Welcome to Country on page 4 of the Yurlu, The Kingfisher Man Multi-touch Book by Uncle Cliff Coulthard with the class. Using the…

Significance of Country

Overview Links to Resources Overview Overview This session deepens students’ understanding of Yurlu, the Kingfisher Man and enables them to become familiar with features of…

Jaara Welcome

Jaara Elder, Rick Nelson welcomes you to Jaara Country and shares knowledge about the plants used in the smoking ceremony.

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