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The ultimate Indigenous art educator bundle that includes our Awaken Lanyard, Classroom Decor Bundle and Acknowledgement of Country poster.
Artist
Russell Yilamara Brown is a proud Garawa and Mara man from South-East Arnhem Land, NT. 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.
Design
Awaken depicts the rising of the sun on a new day over Country, the sun is the giver of life and provides Mother Earth with light and warmth. When the rains come, the sun’s rays create the magic of rainbows. From the rain comes waterholes, these sustain life and are some of our sacred places where knowledges are kept and shared. Awaken is the dawning of a new day, the connections we have to our Country and the importance of Mother Earth.
Awaken Lanyard – FREE SHIPPING
A premium Indigenous art lanyard made with cotton canvas, finished with a natural leather trim, a heavy-duty metal lobster clasp and a safety release clip. The perfect accessory for a teacher or professional wanting wearable Indigenous art.
The canvas fabric can be hand washed in warm soapy water, whilst being careful to avoid the leather and metal clasp.
Specifications
Length: 48cm
Leather Trim: Tan
Safety release: Tan
Metal clasp: Silver
Awaken Decor Bundle
Here’s what’s included:
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Acknowledgement of Country
Our Songlines Acknowledgement of Country poster is an opportunity for anyone or any organisation to show respect for Traditional Owners and the continuing connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to Country.
Display it proudly in your educational setting or organisation.
Specifications
Please note – For both the Decor Bundle and Acknowledgement of Country you will have a download limit of 2 and link will expire after 30 days.
Weight | .100 kg |
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Our Songlines Acknowledgement of Country is an essential part of any organisation.
It is your statement of acknowledgement and respect for the Traditional Custodian’s of the Country on which you live and work. It is an opportunity for anyone or any organisation to show respect for Traditional Owners and the continuing connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to Country.
Options:
Generic: generic Songlines wording
Customised: Customise 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.
Framed: A fine art print with the original artwork ‘Connections’ of Aboriginal artist Russell Yilamara Brown, this framed Songlines 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.
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Design
This design represents my journey through life so far, on this journey I have added to my knowledge about my culture, heritage, and my family’s history. It depicts the connections between the cultural knowledge I have been taught by family members along my journey.
The sun rays rainbow reaches out over country and touches all of my family and people. The rivers and waterholes sustain all life, with many across Country being special and sacred places. Yilamara is the stem of a wild orchid, its flower is close to the rays to gain energy and power to continue my journey of connecting and learning.
Artist
Russell Yilamara Brown is a proud Garawa and Mara man from South-East Arnhem Land, NT. 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.
Please note – product image is low quality to avoid plagiarism, download copy is high quality.
A set of border trimmers to decorate your noticeboards in our Connections artwork.
Print these border trimmers on thicker card for added durability. Place them around your notice boards to brighten up your classroom.
The borders have been designed so the page makes a continuous horizontal pattern. Print, cut out, and staple to your board – easy to use!
Featuring the original artwork by Aboriginal artist Russell Yilamara Brown, this Number poster set is a great way to embed Indigenous perspectives in your learning space while having amazing classroom decor.
Specifications:
Artist
Russell Yilamara Brown is a proud Garawa and Mara man from South-East Arnhem Land, NT. 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.
Design
This design represents my journey through life so far, on this journey I have added to my knowledge about my culture, heritage, and my family’s history. It depicts the connections between the cultural knowledge I have been taught by family members along my journey.
The sun rays reaches out over country and touches all of my family and people. The rivers and waterholes sustain all life, with many across Country being special and sacred places. Yilamara is the stem of a wild orchid, its flower is close to the rays to gain energy and power to continue my journey of connecting and learning.
The 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.
This beautifully designed and made collection combines natural wooden engraved and die cut First Nations symbol stamps, as well as matching symbol flashcards, native essential oils and matching native plant information flashcards, Early Years Learning Framework and National Quality Standard Playspirations, Australian Curriculum connections and Scensydough Recipe. All in enclosed in a calico bag to create an immersive learning experience that will help your child to develop modes of language and encourage creativity whilst engaging their senses through First Nations knowledges and culture.
Included in the collection:
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.
The Earth Indigenous Nesting Doll Set includes 5 hand-painted, wooden pieces depicting animals of the earth. The set of five nested animals, including a Kangaroo, Emu, Echidna, Lizard and Snake, celebrates and recognises Aboriginal histories and culture that is easily integrated into the Early Years Learning Framework and the Australian Curriculum. Designed to celebrate Indigenous cultures, assist children develop skills in sequencing, patterns, counting and imaginative play. A great way to begin conversations with children and embed Indigenous perspectives in your educational or home setting.
Artist
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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