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Awaken Bunting Bundle
$4.99
Featuring Russell Yilamara Brown’s 2021 ‘Awaken’ artwork designed exclusively for Songlines.
Made to match our ‘Awaken” collection pieces such as Acknowledgement of Country, Desk Strips, Labels and Classroom Decor Bundle.
Here’s what’s included:
- editable bunting flags/pennants (10 different styles) – 2 to an A4 page but can be resized.
- editable text boxes
- easy to follow editing instructions included
To use:
You will need to have Microsoft PowerPoint installed on your computer to edit this resource. Decide on your label, choose your own font and simply type in your text then print.
Digital download.
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Pandanus Basket
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Joy Wilfred is a skilled fibre artist from Numbulwar community, East Arnhem Land, NT. Joy specialises in pandanus baskets, mats and other fibre arts.
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Numbulwar Community
Numbulwar is located in East Arnhem Land on the coast of the Gulf of Carpenteria.
The people of this region traded with the Maccassans people for thousands of years. Permanent settlement of Numbulwar began in 1952 with the founding of the Rose River Mission by local Aboriginal communities and the Anglican Church Missionary Society.
Some of the clan groups include the Numamurdirdi, Nunggumadjbarr, Nunggargalu, Nundhirribala, Nglami, Murrungun, Wurramurra, Lalara, Wunungmurra, Mangurra and Wilfreds.
Nunggubuyu/Wubuyu is the main language spoken at Numbulwar with other Aboriginal languages spoken including Kriol with English generally a second language.
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Coolamon
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This Coolamon is handcrafted from bamboo for its durability and is lightweight. It has been decorated by Aboriginal artist, Russell Yilamara in traditional hues that pay respect to First Nations people’s history and cultural heritage and the natural ochres of the earth.
As a multi-purpose educational tool, it encourages creative development in young minds as they use their imaginations in pretend play.
A coolamon is an First Nations artefact that has been used for tens of thousands of years. It is a carrying vessel that is a multi-purpose shallow dish with curved sides. Coolamons were traditionally used by Aboriginal women to carry water, fruits, nuts, as well as to cradle babies.
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Japily Sensory Symbol Collection
Rated 5.00 out of 5$119.99The Japily Sensory Symbol Collection is a treasure trove of Aboriginal art, knowledges and culture that supports children to understand and practise using symbols as a language. A comprehensive First Nations resource for early childhood learning. The inclusion of native plant scents increases sensory input encouraging both a physical and emotional connection to learning. This First Nations take on sensory exploration can be used as a learning tool to aid in the development of your child’s fine motor skills, speech development and cognitive thinking, whilst developing both oral and written language, imagination, storytelling, whilst embedding authentic Indigenous knowledges and perspectives.
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- SDS sheets – will be available to download via order confirmation link.
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Artists
Symbols and background artwork by Russell Yilamara Brown. Russell Yilamara Brown is a proud Garawa and Mara man from South-East Arnhem Land, NT and is a director of Songlines Art, Culture, Education. Russell currently lives and works on Bundjalung Country, NSW. He is a skilled painter, sculptor and digital artist that has refined his traditional style and has developed a contemporary representation
Native plant illustrations by Leah Brown. Leah Brown is a proud Garawa and Mara woman from the Roper River area of the Northern Territory, she currently lives on Dunghutti Country, NSW. Leah is skilled in painting, digital artwork and design and is passionate about using her talents to educate and share her culture.
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