This digibook celebrates the resilience of Aboriginal Australian cultures, which are believed to be the oldest continuous living cultures on Earth.
The colonisation of Australia led to many Aboriginal people being forcibly removed from their land and denied the opportunity to practise their cultures. But Aboriginal cultural knowledge has survived through oral
traditions, with information being passed down from generation to generation.
Come and meet some inspiring people sharing their culture through songs, stories, cooking, art, language, and knowledge of places and plants. Learn why culture and identity are so important.
Level | F, 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 |
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Resource Type | Web Page |
Keywords | Aboriginal cultures, Cultural knowledge, Digibook, Song, Abc Education, Taungurung, Yorta Yorta, Bendigo, Wadawurrung, Languages, Bunjil, Ballarat, Dja Dja Wurrung, Wotjobaluk |
ScOT Keyword | Aboriginal peoplesDreaming (Spiritual)Australian cultureCultural identityCultural awarenessAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoplesIndigenous peoples |
Language | English |
Published Date | 04/10/2019 |
Content Provider | DET |
Copyright | Metadata © Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Education Services Australia Ltd 2012 (except where otherwise indicated). Digital content © Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2012 (except where otherwise indicated). |
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