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This week's Freebie Friday giveaway is a page of Indigenous games! These games provide a fun variation on more commonly-known western games like chasey, hide-and-seek, tunnel ball etc. As well as being an enjoyable and effective way to burn energy, this hands-on approach is a great way to teach students about this part of Indigenous culture.
Language | Kaartdijin Noongar
Noongar language poster. Courtesy SWALSC
The Bidi Katitjiny Aboriginal Women’s Trail runs through an area of Piney Lakes Reserve which was utilised by Noongar women throughout the year, over the Noongar six seasons. The Noongar six seasons each represent a different period of activity dependant on the weather and the cycles of nature.
Noongar Language Project | Batchelor Institute Press Online Store
Noongar Language Project | Batchelor Press Online Store
Noongar Posters - SERCUL
SERCUL | Noongar Posters
Noongar Posters - SERCUL
SERCUL | Noongar Posters
Noongar Posters - SERCUL
SERCUL | Noongar Posters
10 Incredible Areas of Achievement of Aboriginal Culture
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NAIDOC Resource Australian Animals Aboriginal Noongar Vocabulary
NAIDOC Resource Australian Animals Aboriginal Noongar Vocabulary