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Country: at the core of culture · Marnti Warajanga— a walk together

Country: at the core of culture · Marnti Warajanga— a walk together | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it

This beautiful website explores the concept of 'country' for indigenous Australians.


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Aboriginal History Timeline (1770 to 1899) - Australian Aboriginal History

Aboriginal History Timeline (1770 to 1899) - Australian Aboriginal History | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it

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Kaartdijin Noongar - Sharing Noongar Culture

Kaartdijin Noongar - Sharing Noongar Culture | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it

 

Kaartdijin in Noongar means 'knowledge'. Noongar people have resided in the south-west of Western Australia for more than 45,000 years. The aim of the Kaartdijin website is to share the richness of our knowledge, culture and history in order to strengthen our community and promote wider understanding.

Before teaching Aboriginal history or culture, teachers should consult with their local Aboriginal community. This excellent website, produced by the South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council, contains a range of resources and information relating to the Noongar community. Noongar country covers the entire south-western portion of Western Australia. The website features protocols and policies, maps and information about Noongar culture and history.


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Speaking culture: language is who we are · Marnti Warajanga— a walk together

Speaking culture: language is who we are · Marnti Warajanga— a walk together | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it

This site explores the importance of Language in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture. There were about 250 different Language groups in Australia but only half of these are still spoken.


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The Australian Freedom Rides

The Australian Freedom Rides | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it

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