Acknowledgement of Country | Kalkatungu Country

$10.00$85.00

Honour and celebrate culture in your classroom with the Kalkatungu Country Acknowledgement of Country. Featuring the vibrant Kalkatungu Country artwork by Cungelella Art, this beautifully designed poster is a meaningful addition to any space, fostering respect and connection to Australia’s First Nations peoples.

Description

The poster combines bold blues, turquoise, and earthy red-browns, reflecting the seasons, landscapes, and storytelling of Kalkatungu country. Designed to serve as a daily reminder of cultural awareness and inclusivity, it’s perfect for anyone aiming to create a respectful, welcoming space that acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land.
Available in the following options:
Generic: Songlines wording
  • High quality PDF digital download.
  • Download limit of 2 and link will expire after 30 days, please make sure you open the file on the device you wish to save it on
Customised: Customised with the Acknowledgement of Country that you have collaboratively developed OR with the language, nation or social group (or other wording) that either you or your organisation are gathered.
  • Please provide your own Acknowledgement of Country that you have developed OR the language, nation or social group in order notes and any other special requests.
  • Your high quality, print ready PDF will be emailed to you within 48 business hours.
Framed: Your framed Acknowledgement of Country is customised and states your acknowledgement of and respect for the Traditional Custodian’s of the Country on which you live and work.
  • Printed on museum-quality Epson, thick, matte paper.
  • Please provide your own Acknowledgement of Country that you have developed OR the language, nation or social group in order notes and any other special requests.
  • Acrylite front protector and hanging hardware included.
Frames available in:
  • Oak, made from solid oak
  • Black, made from semi-hardwood alder
  • White, made from semi-hardwood alder
  • Sizes: 21 x 30cm, 30 x 40cm
Artwork Story
“This piece represents Kalkatungu Country, the spinifex crowns represent walking on and being connected to Country, the blues and brown to represent the different seasons we have here, the waterholes that have had their fill sustaining life. A journey line through the middle represents the journey for every young person is a story to be shared.”
Artist
Cungelella Art are Kalkadoon women made up of sisters Glenda McCulloch, Cheryl Perez, Jaunita Doyle and Dale Bruce. They are mothers, sisters, partners, business owners. The sisters tell the stories of their Kalkatungu homelands and share the colours, textures and history of our home. From a young age the sisters were surrounded by artists and creatives; from their grandparents to their uncles and aunties who enjoyed teaching them about carvings and paintings on different artefacts and traditional art of the region. They’ve taken this traditional knowledge to create a unique modern take on contemporary Aboriginal art that reflects the rugged ranges and native fauna and flora that surrounds their Kalkadoon home.
Copyright © Songlines Art, Culture, Education.

Additional information

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Option

Generic, Customised, Framed Oak 21×30, Framed Oak 30×40, Framed Black 21×30, Framed Black 30×40, Framed White 21×30, Framed White 30×40

Digital Resources

Purchase of this resource entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce pages in limited quantities for single classroom or homeschool use only.

Duplication for a friend, another staff member, entire school/service or commercial purpose without purchase of an additional license is strictly forbidden.

Copying any part of this resource and/or placing it on the internet in any form (even a personal or classroom website/ school server) is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

Copyright ©Songlines Art, Culture, Education.

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