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Aboriginal Dreaming Stories

Aboriginal Dreaming Stories | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it
A unit of work for students in the Primary Years to develop understandings about Aboriginal culture as seen through Dreaming Stories. Learning activities are based on De Bono's Six Thinking Hats. Includes links to related sites.
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Aboriginal Culture in the Digital Age

Aboriginal Culture in the Digital Age | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it

The object of this paper is to bring a holistic perspective to the implications of ICT for Aboriginal ways of living, thinking and knowing. Is ICT the potent enabler for the promotion, renewal and enrichment of Aboriginal cultures as many claim? For example does ICT offer new possibilities for the preservation and teaching of Aboriginal languages?

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Digitised Indigenous Knowledge in Cultural Heritage Organisations in Australia & New Zealand: An Examination of Policy and Protocols

Digitised Indigenous Knowledge in Cultural Heritage Organisations in Australia & New Zealand: An Examination of Policy and Protocols | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it

Ethnos Project - a research blog & information resource: culture & development | digital humanities | Indigenous knowledge | This research project investigates the digital collections from selected heritage organisations, exploring how and if the rights of Indigenous peoples are being protected by policy and protocol documents on the Web.

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Yarra Healing- Inquiry Learning (Primary Lessons)

Yarra Healing- Inquiry Learning (Primary Lessons) | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it

The following units have been designed to embed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives into integrated units of work that are traditionally taught in Primary schools.

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Community Guide to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Community Guide to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it

The Australian Human Rights Commission has developed several resources to help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to understanding and protect their rights.


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Little Red Yellow Black Site

Little Red Yellow Black Site | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it

The Little Red Yellow Black website provides further information about each theme, as well as free downloads of print and audiovisual materials and other links and resources.An introduction to Indigenous Australia was developed by the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS). The information within this invaluable guide to Indigenous history and contemporary culture has been reviewed by a range of leading research and teaching academics.

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A resource aimed at teachers involved in reconciliation as well as a general Australian audience

A resource aimed at teachers involved in reconciliation as well as a general Australian audience | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it

This book covers significant political moments in history such as the 1967 referendum, Paul Keating's Redfern speech and the Mabo verdict, along with the history of activism, land rights and reconciliation.

As a professor of law at the University of Technology in Sydney with a master of laws from Harvard,  Larissa Behrendt (above) was well aware that much of the available literature on complex indigenous issues was not easily digestible for the Australian general public

"Indigenous Australia for Dummies" is published by Wiley ($39.95).

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National Museum of Australia - Aboriginal resistance to colonisation

National Museum of Australia - Aboriginal resistance to colonisation | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it

Years 5–12 Australian history, Indigenous culture & history, English, media. In this unit of work, students look at the Resistance exhibit in the First Australians gallery at the National Museum of Australia. The exhibit explores four case studies dealing with different ways Aboriginal people have reacted to the British colonisation of Australia

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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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SBS: First Australians

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This documentary series traces the history of Australia from 1788 in seven episodes. It was produced in consultation with Aboriginal communities. Primary teachers could use video extracts when teaching about British colonisation or build their own professional knowledge about the topic.


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Irini Kassidis's curator insight, November 2, 2013 10:34 PM

An excellent resource for educators to use in their lesson planning.

Geoffrey King's curator insight, April 11, 2014 9:58 PM

A great resource to explain the origins of English culture and language of Australia.

 

Claire Reinthal's curator insight, April 20, 2015 5:42 AM

 

 

Description of what is on this site:

 

Directed and produced by Rachel Perkins, an Arrernte woman from Central Australia, First Australians, specifically Episode 1, excellently  'explains changes in the community and family life' experienced by the Aboriginal peoples at the time of the arrival of the First Fleet and beyond. This episode 'evaluates the effects of these' changes 'on individuals' such as Bennelong. The information at http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/discover_collections/history_nation/terra_australis/education/bennelong/bennelong_extracts.pdf could prove a useful follow-up resource. This is one of the resources selected using selection criteria such as whether the creator of the work is Aboriginal.

 

The effects of these changes on groups of Aboriginal people are illustrated, such as those experienced by the Aboriginal people of Warang (Sydney). It also enables the audience to evaluate the effects of these changes on 'environments' due to British settlement. Allen Madden from the Gadigal Clan, talking of Captain Philip, explains that "...immediately he orders trees to be chopped down and land to be cleared..." (Perkins, 2008).

 

 

A teaching idea:

 

Children could be asked to write down what stands out to them as they watch the episode, after which time they pair and share and then share their partners response with the class. Teacher can display mind-map of ideas on interactive whiteboard and students can research one of the first Australians mentioned in the episode and present some of the ideas in the mind map in relation to CCS2.2, from the perspective of that first Australian.

 

 

An idea for an assessment task:

 

In order to assess the learning of the students on how well they can fulfill the HSIE outcome CCS2.2, perhaps after giving them a few lessons to research the changes and their impacts, I would ask them to write a speech from the perspective of a particular Aboriginal person or group. 

 

 

Literacy strategy/links to English KLA:

 

This could also fulfill some of the outcomes for the English K-6 Syllabus such as EN2-6B in that writing a speech requires students to 'distinguish between different forms of English' as they 'plan and deliver short presentations'.

 

 

References:

 

Hunter, J. (1788). The Taking of Colbee and Bennalong.

Retrieved from the State Library of NSW website: http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/discover_collections/history_nation/terra_australis/education/bennelong/bennelong_extracts.pdf

 

Perkins, R. (Director and Producer). (2008). First Australians

[Motion picture]. Australia: Blackfella Films.

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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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Aboriginal nations

Dreaming stories.


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Australian Aboriginal Languages - Virtual Library - Home

Australian Aboriginal Languages - Virtual Library - Home | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it

There are more than 200 Australian Indigenous languages. Less than 20 of these languages are strong, and even those are endangered: the others have been destroyed, live in the memories of the elderly, or are being revived by their communities.

This Virtual Library web catalogue has annotated links to 312 resources for 99 languages. About 44% of these resources are produced or published by Indigenous people.

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Australian Rock Art

Australian Rock Art | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it

Australia has one of the most outstanding and diverse rock art records in the world. Rock art consists of paintings, drawings, stencils, engravings, bas-relief and figures made with the wax of native bees. The Google Art Project is an initiative to provide thousands of high quality, high resolution images from museums across the globe in one place, making art’s history, meaning and beauty available in ways never possible before.

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The Koori History Website - political history pix index - 1965 Freedom Ride

The Koori History Website - political history pix index - 1965 Freedom Ride | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it

Rare glimpses of life during the Koori struggle for justice 1938 - 1999

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ABC Radio National - Sharing our Stories

ABC Radio National - Sharing our Stories | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it

Awaye! presents six Aboriginal dreaming stories. These stories are told to children to teach them about their ancestors, the spirit world and their place in that world. These six stories from Northern Australia tell of creatures such as mermaids, devil-devils, whistle ducks and blue-tongue lizards. Each story is both sung in a song cycle and spoken by traditional storytellers and in some stories associated song cycles are shared.

Listen to the stories in the audio versions and see photos of the communities and the children’s illustrations in the on-line features.

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Resources | Ngarnga Yumarrala – Professional Learning Day 2012

Resources | Ngarnga Yumarrala – Professional Learning Day 2012 | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it

The resource has been developed so that the voice and rich diversity of the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and their intimate connection to culture and country is incorporated into the curriculum with rich and meaningful activities and resources.

A number of city based providers of education resources have joined together to provide a directory of activities and resources that will support teachers in implementing the cross curriculum priority of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Perspective in the Australian Curriculum.

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Aboriginal Teaching Resources for Language Learning, Literacy, History, Culture & Indigenous Education

Aboriginal Teaching Resources for Language Learning, Literacy, History, Culture & Indigenous Education | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it

Sharing Culture Online is an innovative new teaching and learning system that gives all students, regardless of their ethnic background or age, the opportunity to learn about and engage in the rich diversity of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island cultures.

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Canberra historian wins PM's literary award

Canberra historian wins PM's literary award | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it

Canberra historian Bill Gammage's debunking of terra nullius, The Biggest Estate on Earth: How Aborigines Made Australia, has won the $80000 Prime Minister's Literary...

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National Museum of Australia - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and histories

National Museum of Australia - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and histories | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it
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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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Mandy explains the six seasons

Mandy explains the six seasons of the Top End of Australia. Whilst most people seperate tropical Australia seasons to the Wet and the Dry Season, the Bininj ...

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Dust Echoes: Ancient Stories, New Voices

Dust Echoes: Ancient Stories, New Voices | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it
Ancient Stories, New Voices.Dust Echoes is a series of twelve animated dreamtime stories from Central Arnhem Land in Northern Australia...

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Invaluable resource in exploring the concepts in Dreaming stories.  

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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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Educational | Batchelor Press

Educational | Batchelor Press | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture | Scoop.it

Because Indigenous knowledge matters... classroom resources representing Aboriginal language groups in your local area.

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