This children’s picture book highlights the pride and strengths that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural identity provides Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. It was developed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children’s services workers at SNAICC’s Children’s Self Publishing train-the-trainer workshop in Port Augusta, SA. This book is the second children’s book to […]
I am strong in my culture – 16 page story book
Download File This 16 page story book was developed out of a Children’s Self Publishing workshop, as part of the Child Rearing Stories project. Ten clever participants from Aboriginal Early Childhood services developed the beautiful artwork and words over a mere two hours to create a resource which is suitable for families, communities and services […]
Aboriginal & Islander Children’s Day (NAICD) Poster 2010 – Value Me Value My Culture
Download File This is the poster for 2010 – Value Me Value My Culture
Noonghaburra Stories (2010) – Tex Skuthorpe, NAPCAN
Visit Website These stories are about how families and communities are strong in their culture. Tex Skuthorpe talks about how Aboriginal children are encouraged to learn and are allowed to make mistakes without getting into trouble. You can also order free copies of the booklet and posters of these stories from NAPCAN in the NT […]
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People (2009) – SNAICC, NAICD 2009
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Lagaw Gub: Torres Strait Islander Education Kit (2010) – BlakDance Australia, QLD
Visit Website Lagaw Gub is the first Torres Strait Islander Education Kit and has been developed as a way to share information about the rich cultural heritage of Mua Island and in particular the work of Dennis Newie. Lagaw Gub (meaning Island Wind in the language of Mua Island St Paul in the Torres Strait) […]
Aboriginal Hand Print on a Paper Plate – SNAICC NAICD 2007/Sue Nowland 2006
Download File Children have fun putting their hand print onto a plate using the colours of the Aboriginal flag. The Aboriginal flag is very important to Aboriginal people all over Australia. It has been flown since the 1960s. When looking at the Aboriginal flag there are three colours. The top half is black and represents […]
Aboriginal Flag Using Crepe Paper – SNAICC NAICD 2007/Sue Nowland 2006
Download File A mosaic activity using crepe paper to decorate your own Aboriginal flag
Bringing Them Home Oral History Project (2009) – National Library of Australia
Visit Website The Bringing Them Home Oral History Project ran from 1998 to 2002 and served to collect and preserve the stories of Indigenous people and others, such as missionaries, police and administrators involved in or affected by the process of child removals.
Federation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages (FATSIL)
Visit Website The Early Childhood Learning Resources Project was developed to assist parents to introduce and develop early literacy and numeracy learning of their young children. The work was undertaken by a consortium comprising Monash University, University of Melbourne, Curriculum Corporation and Early Childhood Australia. High quality, innovative early childhood resource materials which nurture and […]
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